This book explains the importance of embodiment in understanding the function of race. With chapters by expert contributors and coverage of the most recent thinking in philosophy of race, the book is ideal for upper-level students in Phenomenology, Philosophy of Race and Critical Race Theory.
This book explains the importance of embodiment in understanding the function of race. With chapters by expert contributors and coverage of the most recent thinking in philosophy of race, the book is ideal for upper-level students in Phenomenology, Philosophy of Race and Critical Race Theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Emily S. Lee is Associate Professor of Philosophy at California State University at Fullerton. Her research interests include feminist philosophy, philosophy of race and phenomenology, especially the works of Maurice Merleau-Ponty. She is editor of Living Alterities: Phenomenology, Embodiment, and Race (2014).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction / 1. Race Consciousness Phenomenologically Understood Lewis Gordon / 2. Social Motility in Black George Yancy / 3. The Intersections of Race Gender and Criminality: A Black Women's Phenomenological Account Shaeeda A. Mensah / 4. 'New Mestizas ' 'World-Travelers ' and 'Dasein': Phenomenology and the Multi-Voiced Multi-Cultural Self Mariana Ortega / 5. Toward Seeing Otherwise Emily S. Lee / 6. 'You are in the dark in the car ' Yes You: 'Second' Consciousness a Philopoethical Thinking with Claudia Rankine" Kyoo Lee / 7. The Constitution of a People Boram Jeong / 8. Challenging Conceptions of the 'Normal' Subject in Phenomenology Christine Wieseler / 9. Social Psychology Phenomenology & the Indeterminate Content of Unreflective Racial Bias Alex Madva / 10. Becoming White: White Children and the Erasure of Black Suffering Shannon Sullivan / 11. Seeing Like a Cop: A Phenomenology of Racist Police Violence Lisa Guenther / 12. The Phenomenology of White Identity Linda Martin Alcoff / Bibliography / Index
Introduction / 1. Race Consciousness Phenomenologically Understood Lewis Gordon / 2. Social Motility in Black George Yancy / 3. The Intersections of Race Gender and Criminality: A Black Women's Phenomenological Account Shaeeda A. Mensah / 4. 'New Mestizas ' 'World-Travelers ' and 'Dasein': Phenomenology and the Multi-Voiced Multi-Cultural Self Mariana Ortega / 5. Toward Seeing Otherwise Emily S. Lee / 6. 'You are in the dark in the car ' Yes You: 'Second' Consciousness a Philopoethical Thinking with Claudia Rankine" Kyoo Lee / 7. The Constitution of a People Boram Jeong / 8. Challenging Conceptions of the 'Normal' Subject in Phenomenology Christine Wieseler / 9. Social Psychology Phenomenology & the Indeterminate Content of Unreflective Racial Bias Alex Madva / 10. Becoming White: White Children and the Erasure of Black Suffering Shannon Sullivan / 11. Seeing Like a Cop: A Phenomenology of Racist Police Violence Lisa Guenther / 12. The Phenomenology of White Identity Linda Martin Alcoff / Bibliography / Index
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