Kshitij Dewan

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Until her crime, psychiatrists had seemed unwilling to engage with her remarks about race except as “bizarre” pathology. These doctors recognized the validity of her insights about society—it was the first time her perspective had been validated at an institutional level—but only to use them against her, as evidence that she deserved to be punished.
Strangers to Ourselves: Unsettled Minds and the Stories that Make Us
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