SOWK 1011 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: White Supremacy, Toronto Police Service, Pierre Jeanpierre
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This chapter of a violent history of benevolence, focuses primarily on the concept of. Critical reflexivity is also known as critical reflection and is situating ourselves within our own critiques, such as asking how am. I a part of disability oppression" or how do i benefit from transphobia or homophobia?" (september 17-21 slides). Critical reflexivity is a significant theme within the novel due to the idea that it enables social workers to let their guards down and become sensitive towards the impact of power on themselves as well as others. The novel discusses this concept in terms of the past and present, however, uses it in terms of showcasing how the past and stories about the past create present day taken for granteds (chapman & withers 2019, p. 53). In simpler terms, this means that we should not take lessons we learned from the past for granted.