What white looks like : African-American philosophers on the whiteness question

著者

    • Yancy, George

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What white looks like : African-American philosophers on the whiteness question

George Yancy, editor

Routledge, 2004

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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収録内容

  • Introduction: Fragments of a social ontology of whiteness / George Yancy
  • Racial exploitation and the wages of whiteness / Charles W. Mills
  • The bad faith of whiteness / Robert E. Birt
  • The impairment of empathy in goodwill whites for African Americans / Janine Jones
  • Deligitimizing the normativity of "whiteness" : a critical Africana philosophical study of the metaphoricity of "whiteness" / Clevis Headley
  • A Foucauldian (genealogical) reading of whiteness : the production of the black body/self and the racial deformation of Pecola Breedlove in Toni Morrison's The bluest eye / George Yancy
  • Whiteness visible : enlightenment racism and the structure of racialized consciousness / Arnold Farr
  • Rehabilitate racial whiteness? / Lucius T. Outlaw
  • Critical reflections on three popular tropes in the study of whiteness / Lewis Gordon
  • Whiteness and Africana phenomenology / Paget Henry
  • On the nature of whiteness and the ontology of race : toward a dialectical materialist analysis / John H. McClendon
  • Silence and sympathy : Dewey's whiteness / Paul C. Taylor
  • Whiteness and feminism : Dj vu discourses, what's next? / Blanche Radford Curry
  • The academic addict : mainlining white supremacy (ws) / Joy James

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

ISBN 9780415966153

内容説明

In the burgeoning field of whiteness studies, What White Looks Like takes a unique approach to the subject by collecting the ideas of African-American philosophers. George Yancy has brought together a group of thinkers who address the problematic issues of whiteness as a category requiring serious analysis. What does white look like when viewed through philosophical training and African-American experience? In this volume, Robert Birt asks if whites can live whiteness authentically. Janine Jones examines what it means to be a goodwill white. Joy James tells of beating her addiction to white supremacy, while Arnold Farr writes on making whiteness visible in Western philosophy. What White Looks Like brings a badly needed critique and philosophically sophisticated perspective to central issue of contemporary society.

目次

AcknowledgementsContributorsIntroduction: Fragments of a Social Ontology of Whiteness: George Yancy1. Racial Exploitation and the Wages of Whiteness: Charles W. Mills 2. The Bad Faith of Whiteness: Robert E. Birt3. The Impairment of Empathy in Goodwill Whites for African Americans: Janine Jones 4. Delegitimizing the Normativity of Whiteness: A Critical Africana Philosophical Study of the Metaphoricity of Whiteness: Clevis Headley 5. A Foucauldian (Genealogical) Reading Of Whiteness: The Production Of The Black Body/Self And The Racial Deformation Of Pecola Breedlove In Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye:George Yancy 6. Whiteness Visible: Enlightenment Racism and the Structure of Racialized Consciousness: Arnold Farr 7. Rehabilitate Racial Whiteness?:Lucius T. Outlaw, Jr. 8. Critical Reflections on Three Popular Tropes in the Study of Whiteness: Lewis R. Gordon 9. Whiteness and Africana Phenomenology: Paget Henry10. On the Nature of Whiteness and the Ontology of Race: Toward a Dialectical Materialist Analysis: John H. McClendon III 11. Silence and Sympathy: Dewey's Whiteness: Paul C. Taylor 12. Whiteness and Feminism: Deja vu Discourses, What's Next?: Blanche Radford Curry 13. Mainlining (& Kicking) White Supremacy (WS): Joy James
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780415966160

内容説明

In the burgeoning field of whiteness studies, What White Looks Like takes a unique approach to the subject by collecting the ideas of African-American philosophers. George Yancy has brought together a group of thinkers who address the problematic issues of whiteness as a category requiring serious analysis. What does white look like when viewed through philosophical training and African-American experience? In this volume, Robert Birt asks if whites can live whiteness authentically. Janine Jones examines what it means to be a goodwill white. Joy James tells of beating her addiction to white supremacy, while Arnold Farr writes on making whiteness visible in Western philosophy. What White Looks Like brings a badly needed critique and philosophically sophisticated perspective to central issue of contemporary society.

目次

In the burgeoning field of whiteness studies, What White Looks Like takes a unique approach to the subject by collecting the ideas of African-American philosophers. George Yancy has brought together a group of thinkers who address the problematic issues of whiteness as a category requiring serious analysis. What does white look like when viewed through philosophical training and African-American experience? In this volume, Robert Birt asks if whites can live whiteness authentically. Janine Jones examines what it means to be a goodwill white. Joy James tells of beating her addiction to white supremacy, while Arnold Farr writes on making whiteness visible in Western philosophy. What White Looks Like brings a badly needed critique and philosophically sophisticated perspective to central issue of contemporary society.

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