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- What: In this article, I define hermeneutical resources as follows: hermeneutical resources are resources that are used for making sense of and evaluating the experiences , they can be things such as language, concepts, and standards with which the authors evaluate the own experiences (Pohlhaus 2012, 718). The focus of this article is specifically on hermeneutical resources that are created by marginalized groups to describe or understand their own experiences, most notably the oppression they face. Since the focus of this article is on epistemic appropriation in the institutional context, my emphasis is on communally shared epistemological systems . . .

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