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Consider the comparative privilege of the white artist, whose experiences are received as "universal," even if that artist chooses to assume the guise of the other.
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I also questioned Von Bremzen writing about her high-level Soviet nomenklatura grandparents, and about her life of comparative privilege in the Soviet Union, while still claiming that she and her mother were always, in their hearts, dissidents.
Versions of trans identity have existed in many cultures and times – knowing this inspires me to be humble about the comparative privilege I experience rather than arrogant in my choice of it.
It's perfectly possible to appreciate the comparative privilege in ageing (not everyone gets to do it), while still feeling wholly intolerant of sprouting chin hairs and a suddenly duller complexion.
This is the first report of functional arginase I expression in the cornea and several lines of evidence suggest that arginase may be an additional factor in the comparative immune privilege of this tissue.
Mostly, the privilege of aging".
Denying the Privilege of Driving?
Privilege of another sort.
The privilege of geology.
The belief in the possibility of true purity might be a delusion for most voters, but it's a privilege of youth, the province of people for whom the thrill of theory hasn't yet given way to the comparative disappointment of practice.
The privilege of social care.
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