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This volume provides an introduction to the concept of race within philosophy. It aims to give an overview of contributions by continental philosophers to the understanding of race as well as present a general review of recent philosophical discussions.

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"Race offers a diverse and profound examination of the idea of race in the continental tradition, from Kant to contemporary theorists. Perspectives include phenomenology, feminism, multiculturalism, existentialism, and Africana Studies. A valuable research tool for scholarship in race and continental philosophy." Naomi Zack, University at Albany, SUNY

"This collection provides a valuable new perspective on one of the most vexing issues of the modern era. Bernasconi is to be commended." Albert Mosley, Smith College

"This excellent and wide-ranging anthology is certain to enrich and enliven contemporary philosophical discussion of the concept of race." Michele Moody-Adams, Cornell University



Table of Contents
Acknowledgements.

Introduction.

Part I: Kant and the Invention of Race.

1. "Who Invented the Concept of Race?". (Robert Bernasconi).

2. "On the use of Teleological Principles in Philosophy". (Immanuel Kant).

Part II: Du Bois and the Conservation of Races.

3. "Du Bois's Anthropological Notion of Race". (Tommy Lott).

4. "The Conservation of Races". (W.E.B. Du Bois).

Part III: Nardal and Race Consciousness.

5. "Paulette Nardal, Race Consciousness and Antillean Letters". (T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting).

6. "The Awakening of Race Consciousness". (Paulette Nardal).

Part IV: The Negritude Movement.

7. "Black Orpheus". (Jean-Paul Sartre).

8. "Negritude and Modernity or Negritude as a Humanism for the Twentieth Century". (Leopold Senghor).

Part V: Fanon and the Phenomenology of Race.

9. "Fanon, Merleau-Ponty and the Difference of Phenomenology". (Jeremy Weate) 10. "The Lived Experience of the Black". (Frantz Fanon).

Part VI: Dumont and the Structuralist Analysis of Race.

11. "Is there a Structuralist Analysis of Racism?". (Kamala Visweswaran).

12. "Caste, Racism and Stratification". (Louis Dumont).

Part VII: The Politics of Race.

13. "Race, Multiculturalism and Democracy". (Robert Gooding-Williams).

14. "Conversational Break". (Judith Butler).

Part VIII: Phenomenology and Racial Embodiment.

15."Toward a Phenomenology of Racial Embodiment". (Linda Alcoff).

16. "The Invisibility of Racial Minorities in the Public Realm of Appearances". (Robert Bernasconi).

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 04/01/2001
      ISBN13: 9780631207825, 978-0631207825
      ISBN10: 0631207821

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume provides an introduction to the concept of race within philosophy. It aims to give an overview of contributions by continental philosophers to the understanding of race as well as present a general review of recent philosophical discussions.

      Trade Review
      "Race offers a diverse and profound examination of the idea of race in the continental tradition, from Kant to contemporary theorists. Perspectives include phenomenology, feminism, multiculturalism, existentialism, and Africana Studies. A valuable research tool for scholarship in race and continental philosophy." Naomi Zack, University at Albany, SUNY

      "This collection provides a valuable new perspective on one of the most vexing issues of the modern era. Bernasconi is to be commended." Albert Mosley, Smith College

      "This excellent and wide-ranging anthology is certain to enrich and enliven contemporary philosophical discussion of the concept of race." Michele Moody-Adams, Cornell University



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements.

      Introduction.

      Part I: Kant and the Invention of Race.

      1. "Who Invented the Concept of Race?". (Robert Bernasconi).

      2. "On the use of Teleological Principles in Philosophy". (Immanuel Kant).

      Part II: Du Bois and the Conservation of Races.

      3. "Du Bois's Anthropological Notion of Race". (Tommy Lott).

      4. "The Conservation of Races". (W.E.B. Du Bois).

      Part III: Nardal and Race Consciousness.

      5. "Paulette Nardal, Race Consciousness and Antillean Letters". (T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting).

      6. "The Awakening of Race Consciousness". (Paulette Nardal).

      Part IV: The Negritude Movement.

      7. "Black Orpheus". (Jean-Paul Sartre).

      8. "Negritude and Modernity or Negritude as a Humanism for the Twentieth Century". (Leopold Senghor).

      Part V: Fanon and the Phenomenology of Race.

      9. "Fanon, Merleau-Ponty and the Difference of Phenomenology". (Jeremy Weate) 10. "The Lived Experience of the Black". (Frantz Fanon).

      Part VI: Dumont and the Structuralist Analysis of Race.

      11. "Is there a Structuralist Analysis of Racism?". (Kamala Visweswaran).

      12. "Caste, Racism and Stratification". (Louis Dumont).

      Part VII: The Politics of Race.

      13. "Race, Multiculturalism and Democracy". (Robert Gooding-Williams).

      14. "Conversational Break". (Judith Butler).

      Part VIII: Phenomenology and Racial Embodiment.

      15."Toward a Phenomenology of Racial Embodiment". (Linda Alcoff).

      16. "The Invisibility of Racial Minorities in the Public Realm of Appearances". (Robert Bernasconi).

      Index.

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