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Title: Macroscopic Oppression
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Frye then goes on to define oppression a little more thoroughly. She states that “If an individual is oppressed, it is in virtue of being a member of a group or category of people that is systematically reduced, molded, immobilized.” So a single person would be falling into a group of people that are being oppressed, Black, Chicano, gay... Showed first 250 characters
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Frye then goes on to define oppression a little more thoroughly. She states that “If an individual is oppressed, it is in virtue of being a member of a group or category of people that is systematically reduced, molded, immobilized.” So a single person would be falling into a group of people that are being oppressed, Black, Chicano, gay... Showed next 250 characters
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