Description
The fifteen essays by distinguished philosopher of race Robert Bernasconi that are collected here demonstrate why the critical philosophy of race needs to take a historical turn. Genealogies of the concepts of both race and racism clarify why some of the dominant strategies for combatting racism tend to be ineffective. For example, the Boasian/UNESCO strategy that highlights biology's rejection of race neglects cultural racism. Drawing on the work of Frantz Fanon, the late Sartre, and Michel Foucault, Robert Bernasconi argues for a holistic approach that integrates the concrete experience of racism faced by individuals into the study of institutional, structural, and systemic racism. His philosophical studies of such Black philosophers as Ottobah Cugoano, Anténor Firmin, and W. E. B. Du Bois, contribute to challenging the dominant philosophical canon. This volume will be an essential resource for scholars and students interested in this resurgent topic.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Linda Martin AlcoffIntroduction by Robert BernasconiAcknowledgmentsNote on SourcesI. What Is Critical Philosophy of Race in the Continental Tradition?Chapter 1. Critical Philosophy of RaceII. The Construction of RaceChapter 2. Racialization and the Construction of ReligionsChapter 3. The Philosophy of Race in the Nineteenth CenturyChapter 4. Racial Science in the Nineteenth CenturyChapter 5. The Policing of Race Mixing: The Place of Biopower within the History of RacismsChapter 6. Crossed Lines in the Racialization Process: Race as a Border ConceptIII. Black Philosophers Speak OutChapter 7. Ottobah Cugoano's Place in the History of Political Philosophy: Slavery and the Philosophical CanonChapter 8. A Haitian in Paris: Anténor Firmin as a Philosopher Against RacismChapter 9. "Our Duty to Conserve": W. E. B. Du Bois's Philosophy of History in ContextChapter 10. Frantz Fanon and Psychopathology: The Progressive Infrastructure of Black Skin, White MasksChapter 11. Frantz Fanon's Engagement with Phenomenology: Unlocking the Temporal Architecture of Black Skin, White Masks IV. The Construction of the Concept of Racism Chapter 12. Nature, Culture, and RaceChapter 13. A Most Dangerous Error: The Boasian Myth of a Knock-Down Argument against RacismChapter 14. Making Nietzsche's Thought Groan: The History of Racisms and Foucault's Genealogy of Nietzschean Genealogy in "Society Must Be Defended "Chapter 15. Existentialism Against Colonialism: Sartre, Fanon, and the Place of Lived ExperienceBibliographyIndex
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