06337cam a2200349Ii 45000010014000000080041000140200034000550200034000890200030001230240032001530350022001850400026002070500023002330820016002562450124002722500019003962640034004153000041004493360021004903370023005113380032005344900036005665053462006025201612040646500022056766500024056987000037057227000031057597000057057907760054058478560086059019781315884424180706s2018 nyua ob 001 0 eng d a9781134655854q(e-book: Mobi) a9781315884424q(e-book : PDF) z9780415711234q(hardback)7 a10.4324/9781315884424 2doi a(OCoLC)1013997446 aFlBoTFGcFlBoTFGerda 4aHT1521b.R686 201704a305.8bR86904aThe Routledge companion to philosophy of race /cedited by Paul C. Taylor, Linda Martín Alcoff, and Luvell Anderson. aFirst edition. 1aNew York :bRoutledge,c2018. a1 online resource (xvii, 401 pages) atext2rdacontent acomputer2rdamedia aonline resource2rdacarrier0 aRoutledge philosophy companions00tpart, I History and the Canon -- tchapter 1 Critical Philosophy of Race and Philosophical Historiography /r Robert Bernasconi -- tchapter 2 Of Problem Moderns and Excluded Moderns -- tOn the Essential Hybridity of Modernity * /r Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò -- tchapter 3 Kant on Race and Transition /r Frank M. Kirkland -- tchapter 4 Hegel on Race and Development /r Frank M. Kirkland -- tchapter 5 Heidegger’s Shadow -- tLevinas, Arendt, and the Magician From Messkirch /r Jonathan Judaken -- tchapter 6 Race-ing the Canon -- tAmerican Icons, From Thomas Jefferson to Alain Locke /r Jacoby Adeshei Carter -- tchapter 7 At the Intersections -- tExistentialism, Critical Philosophies of Race, and Feminism /r Kathryn T. Gines -- tchapter 8 Critical Theory -- tAdorno, Marcuse, and Angela Davis /r Arnold L. Farr -- tchapter 9 Post-structuralism and Race -- tGiorgio Agamben and Michel Foucault /r Ladelle McWhorter -- tpart, II Alternative Traditions -- tchapter 10 Rights, Race, and the Beginnings of Modern Africana Philosophy /r Chike Jeffers -- tchapter 11 Africana Thought /r Lewis R. Gordon -- tchapter 12 Theorizing Indigeneity, Gender, and Settler Colonialism /r Shelbi Nahwilet Meissner Kyle Whyte -- tchapter 13 The History of Racial Theories in China /r Frank Dikötter -- tchapter 14 Racism in India1 1 /r Ania Loomba -- tpart, III Metaphysics and Ontology -- tchapter 15 Analytic Metaphysics -- tRace and Racial Identity /r Jorge J. E. Gracia Susan L. Smith -- tchapter 16 American Experimentalism /r Harvey Cormier -- tchapter 17 Phenomenology and Race (or Racializing Phenomenology) /r Gail Weiss -- tpart, IV Epistemology, Cognition, and Language -- tchapter 18 Epistemic Injustice and Epistemologies of Ignorance /r José Medina -- tchapter 19 Implicit Bias and Race /r Michael Brownstein -- tchapter 20 The Mark of the Plural -- tGeneric Generalizations and Race /r Daniel Wodak Sarah-Jane Leslie -- tchapter 21 Psychoanalysis and Race /r Kelly Oliver -- tpart, V Natural Science and Social Theory -- tchapter 22 Race and Biology /r Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther -- tchapter 23 Eugenics /r Camisha Russell -- tchapter 24 Framing Intersectionality /r Elena Ruíz -- tchapter 25 Canonizing the Critical Race Artifice -- tAn Analysis of Philosophy’s Gentrification of Critical Race Theory /r Tommy J. Curry -- tpart, VI Aesthetics -- tchapter 26 Race-ing Aesthetic Theory /r Monique Roelofs -- tchapter 27 Joking About Race and Ethnicity /r Stephanie Patridge -- tchapter 28 Anti-black Racism -- tThe Greatest Art Show on Earth /r Janine Jones -- tpart, VII Ethics and the Political -- tchapter 29 Racism /r Luc Faucher -- tchapter 30 On Race and Solidarity -- tReconsiderations /r Lucius Turner Outlaw -- tchapter 31 Race, Luck, and the Moral Emotions /r Samantha Vice -- tchapter 32 Racism and Coloniality -- tThe Invention of “HUMAN(ITY)” and the Three Pillars of the Colonial Matrix of Power (Racism, Sexism, and Nature) /r Walter D. Mignolo -- tchapter 33 White Supremacy /r Charles W. Mills -- tpart, VIII Politics and Policy -- tchapter 34 On Post-racialism -- tOr, How Color-Blindness Rebranded Is Still Vicious /r Ronald R. Sundstrom -- tchapter 35 Philosophy of Race and the Ethics of Immigration /r José Jorge Mendoza -- tchapter 36 Mixed-Race /r Jared Sexton -- tchapter 37 Racism, State Violence, and the Homeland /r Falguni A. Sheth. a"For many decades, race and racism have been common areas of study in departments of sociology, history, political science, English, and anthropology. Much more recently, as the historical concept of race and racial categories have faced significant scientific and political challenges, philosophers have become more interested in these areas. This changing understanding of the ontology of race has invited inquiry from researchers in moral philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of science, philosophy of language, and aesthetics. The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Race offers in one comprehensive volume newly written articles on race from the world's leading Analytic and Continental philosophers. It is, however, accessible to a readership beyond philosophy as well, providing a cohesive reference for a wide student and academic readership. The Companion synthesizes current philosophical understandings of race, providing 50 chapters on the history of philosophy and race as well as how race might be investigated in the usual frameworks of contemporary philosophy. The volume concludes with a section on philosophical approaches to some topics with broad interest outside of philosophy, like Colonialism, Affirmative Action, Eugenics, Immigration, Race and Disability, and Post-Racialism. By clearly explaining and carefully organizing the leading current philosophical thinking on race, this timely collection will help define the subject and bring renewed understanding of race to students and researchers in the humanities, social science, and sciences."--Provided by publisher. 0aRacexPhilosophy. 0aRacismxPhilosophy.1 aAlcoff, Linda Martín,eeditor.1 aAnderson, Luvell,eeditor.1 aTaylor, Paul C.q(Paul Christopher),d1967-eeditor.08iPrint version: z9780415711234w(DLC) 201702640840uhttps://www.routledgehandbooks.com/doi/10.4324/9781315884424zClick here to view.