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George Yancy's third edition of Black Bodies, White Gazes applies a clear and dynamic phenomenological framework of race to the history and most recent headlines in social justice and race relations. Including coverage of police murders and brutality against Black Americans and the rise of white nationalism, this is a timeless introduction to the philosophy of race.
The third edition features new chapter introductions and discussion questions from philosopher Taine Duncan; a new chapter giving critical phenomenological attention to contemporary anti-Black violence against individuals such as George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Sonya Massey, and Kayla Moore; and a new coda featuring the author's interview with photographer Daniel C. Blight.
Contents
Introduction: (Im)possible Life Under the Weight of the White Gaze
Chapter 1. Black Bodies and the Myth of a Post-Racial America
Chapter 2. The Elevator Effect: Black Bodies/White Bodies
Chapter 3. The Return of the Black Body Part 1: Early Vignettes
Chapter 4. The Return of the Black Body Part 2: Contemporary Vignettes
Chapter 5. The Agential Black Body: Resisting the Black Imago in the White Imaginary
Chapter 6. Exposing the Serious World of Whiteness through Frederick Douglass's Autobiographical Reflections
Chapter 7. Desiring Bluest Eyes, Desiring Whiteness: The Black Body as Torn Asunder
Chapter 8. Whiteness as Ambush and the Transformative Power of Vigilance
Chapter 9. White Embodied Gazing, the Black Body as "Disgust," and the Aesthetics of Un-Suturing
Coda: The Symbolic Death of the White Gaze