...to adopt similar strategies. I was inspired to develop this course after reading Myisha Cherry’s The Case for Rage. My research focuses on the expression of pain, particularly in the...
Myisha Cherry has entitled her recent book Failures of Forgiveness: What We Get Wrong and How to Do Better. The occasion for forgiveness is some form of wrongdoing, whether grand...
...the writers whose work I have found especially inspiring for this particular book include Myisha Cherry, Gary Cox, John Kaag, Jamie Lombardi, Kate Manne, Gordon Marino, Massimo Pigliucci, Amia Srinivasan,...
...book, The Case for Rage, Myisha Cherry invites her readers to expand our concept of anger management – reminding us that management at its best does not diminish those who...
...Well, the philosophy of anger has been the first area reshaped by taking Lorde’s thought seriously, with Myisha Cherry’s The Case for Rage elevating Lorde’s account of righteous anger from...
...Cherry (UC, Riverside) who started the podcast as a graduate student, UnMute aims to give space for topics often muted in the field. Cherry has worked out a nice formula...
...of how a virtuous person should respond to oppression. And Myisha Cherry has argued that anger specifically is an important tool in responding to injustice by motivating action. Anger expression...
Myisha Cherry is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Riverside. She teaches and writes about race, gender, attitudes, and emotions. Cherry’s work has appeared in such scholarly...
...begins with Myisha Cherry’s chapter on anger reclaims anger for the ‘angry girl.’ Girls and women are ridiculed for their supposed emotional essence (too emotional to be a president, a...
To view a contributors bio, click Hsiang-Yun Chen Hsiang-Yun Chen is an assistant research fellow at The Institute of European and American Studies (IEAS) at Academia Sinica and works primarily...