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Top 10 Becky Cooper Quotes (2024 Update)

Becky Cooper Quote: “There are no true stories; there are only facts, and the stories we tell ourselves about those facts.”
Becky Cooper Quote: “Is it ever justifiable, I wondered, to trap someone in a story that robs them of their truth, but voices someone else’s?”
Becky Cooper Quote: “And yet, there will always be something essentially elsewhere about New York. It is a place that people come to precisely because it doesn’t ever fully offer itself. It’s intoxicating. Keeps you on your toes. Keeps you drinking coffee and keeps you walking.”
Becky Cooper Quote: “Assigning guilt to the victim helped distance us from what happened to her; it wouldn’t happen to us, as long as we stayed in check. But in so doing, we had unconsciously been perpetuating a story whose moral derived from the very patriarchal system we thought we were surmounting by telling the story in the first place.”
Becky Cooper Quote: “Part of why I love New York so deeply is exactly this elusiveness. This refusal to be caught is what allows it to carry such fantasy, mystery and myth, yet also be home. It is simultaneously no one’s city and everyone’s city.”
Becky Cooper Quote: “There was an old joke that people who went into psychiatry were unhappy with themselves. Psychologists were unhappy with society. And anthropologists were people who were unhappy with their culture.”
Becky Cooper Quote: “It struck me then that the way we relate to our dead is the oldest mark of our humanity. “The dead are kept close to you,” he said. I circled it in my notebook.”
Becky Cooper Quote: “How many people’s lived experiences were erased by the desire to simplify the past for the purposes of the present?”
Becky Cooper Quote: “I said that it was amazing to me that a group of anthropologists wouldn’t recognize the biases that they were perpetuating themselves. She laughed at me: “Of course they recognize them! But they wanted to perpetuate them.” “Why?” “Because it solidified their positions of power.”
Becky Cooper Quote: “Jane was known for her morbid humor and for her disappearing spells––the kind of girl to blurt out in the middle of a perfectly happy get-together, “Christ, the only reason I get up in the morning is because I hope a truck will run over me.”
Becky Cooper Quote: “Perhaps Jane’s story was a morality tale in more ways than I had realized. Not only did it serve as a narrative check on someone with power, like Karl, who was seen as transgressing, it was also a way of cautioning against promiscuous, assertive behavior from someone in Jane’s position: a female graduate student. Assigning guilt to the victim helped distance us from what happened to her; it wouldn’t happen to us, as long as we stayed in check.”
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