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White on White/Black on Black


White on White/Black on Black



von: George Yancy, Cornel West

57,99 €

Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 31.03.2005
ISBN/EAN: 9780742568730
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 336

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White on White/Black on Black is a unique contribution to the philosophy of race. The book explores how fourteen philosophers, seven white and seven black, philosophically understand the dynamics of the process of racialization. Combined, the contributions demonstrate different and similar conceptual trajectories of raced identities that emerge from within and across the racial divide. Each of the fourteen philosophers, who share a textual space of exploration, name blackness/whiteness, revealing significant political, cultural, and existential aspects of what it means to be black/white. Through the power of naming and theorizing whiteness and blackness, White on White/Black on Black dares to bring clarity and complexity to our understanding of race identity.
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.
<br>Chapter 1 Foreword
<br>Chapter 2 Introduction
<br>Chapter 3
<br>Chapter I: White on White
<br>Chapter 4 Waking Up White and in Memphis
<br>Chapter 5 White and Cracking Up
<br>Chapter 6 Wigger
<br>Chapter 7 Unmasking through Naming: Toward an Ethic and Africology of Whiteness
<br>Chapter 8 Meditations on Post-Supremacist Philosophy
<br>Chapter 9 Racialization as an Aesthetic Production: What Does the Aesthetic Do for Whiteness and Blackness and Vice Versa?
<br>Chapter 10 Circulez! Il n'y a rien à voir, Or, Seeing White: From Phenomenology to Psychoanalysis and Back
<br>Chapter 11
<br>Chapter II: Black on Black
<br>Chapter 12 (Re)Conceptualizing Blackness and Making Race Obsolescent
<br>Chapter 13 Blackness as an Ethical Trope: Toward a Post-Western Assertion
<br>Chapter 14 Tongue Smell Color black
<br>Chapter 15 Seeing Blackness from Within The Manichean Divide
<br>Chapter 16 Blackness and the Quest for Authenticity
<br>Chapter 17 Act Your Age and Not Your Color: Blackness as Material Conditions, Presumptive Context, and Social Category
<br>Chapter 18 Knowing Blackness, Becoming Blackness, Valuing Blackness
George Yancy is McAnulty Fellow in the Philosophy Department at Duquesne University.

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