White on white/black on black /
White on White/Black on Black is a unique contribution to the philosophy of race. The text explores how 14 philosophers, 7 white and 7 black, philosophically understand the dynamics of the process of racialization.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Lanham :
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,
©2005.
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ISBN: | 9780742568730 0742568733 0742514803 9780742514805 |
Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- 7 ""Circulez! II n'y a rien avoir:' Or, ""Seeing White»:From Phenomenology to Psychoanalysis and Back Bettina G. BergoPart II: Black on Black; 8 (Re)Conceptualizing Blackness and Making Race Obsolescent Clarence Sholé Johnson; 9 Blackness as an Ethical Trope: Toward a Post-Western Assertion Molefi Kete Asante; 10 Tongue Smell Color black Janine Jones; 11 ""Seeing Blackness"" from Within the Manichean Divide George Yancy; 12 Blackness and the Quest for Authenticity Robert Birt.
- Waking up white and in Memphis / Robert Bernasconi
- White and cracking up / Chris Cuomo
- "Wigger" / Crispin Sartwell
- Unmasking through naming : toward an ethic and Africology of whiteness / Greg Moses
- Meditations on post-supremacist philosophy / Anna Stubblefield
- Racialization as an aesthetic production : what does the aesthetic do for whiteness and blackness and vice versa? / Monique Roelofs
- "Circulez! il n'y a rien à voir," or, "Seeing white" : from phenomenology to psychoanalysis and back / Bettina G. Bergo
- (Re)conceptualizing blackness and making race obsolescent / Clarence Sholé Johnson
- Blackness as an ethical trope : toward a post-Western assertion / Molefi Kete Asante
- Tongue smell color black / Janine Jones
- "Seeing blackness" from within the Manichean divide / George Yancy
- Blackness and the quest for authenticity / Robert Birt
- Act your age and not your color : blackness as material conditions, presumptive context, and social category / John H. McClendon III
- Knowing blackness, becoming blackness, valuing blackness / Kal Alston.