Bültmann & Gerriets
Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Race
von Naomi Zack
Verlag: Hurst & Co.
Reihe: Oxford Handbooks
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ISBN: 978-0-19-023695-3
Erschienen am 02.01.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 249 mm [H] x 180 mm [B] x 41 mm [T]
Gewicht: 1225 Gramm
Umfang: 652 Seiten

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The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Race provides-up- to-date explanation and analyses by leading scholars in African American philosophy and philosophy of race. Fifty-one original essays cover major topics from intellectual history to contemporary social controversies in this emerging philosophical subfield that supports demographic inclusion and emphasizes cultural relevance.



  • Contributors

  • Editor's Introduction to the volume

  • Section I. Ideas of Race in the History of Modern Philosophy

  • Editor's Introduction to Section I.

  • Chapter 1. John Locke, Racism, Slavery, and Indian Lands William Uzgalis

  • Chapter 2. David Hume on Race Aaron Garrett and Silvia Sebastiani

  • Chapter 3. Kantian Racism and Kantian Teleology Bernard Boxill

  • Chapter 4. Nietzsche as a Philosopher of Racialized Breeding Robert Bernasconi

  • Chapter 5. Philosophy and the Racial Contract Charles W. Mills

  • Section II. Pluralistic Ideas of Race

  • Editor's Introduction to Section II.

  • Chapter 6. "Race" in 18th and 19th Century Discourse by Africans in the Diaspora Albert G. Mosely

  • Chapter 7. Indigeneity and US Settler Colonialism Kyle Powys Whyte

  • Chapter 8. A Critical Transnational Perspective to Asian America Yen le Espiritu

  • Chapter 9. Rights and Identity in Latin American Philosophy Susana Nuccetelli

  • Chapter 10. Looking for Alain Locke Leonard Harris

  • Section III. Metaphysics and Philosophy of Science

  • Editor's Introduction to Section IIII.

  • Chapter 11. Race, Definition, and Science Albert Atkin

  • Chapter 12. Minimalist Biological race Michael O. Hardimon

  • Chapter 13. Biological Anthropology, Population Genetics, and Race John H. Relethford

  • Chapter 14. A Metatheory of Race Josh Glasgow

  • Chapter 15. Race and Ethnicity Jorge J.E. Gracia

  • IV. American Philosophy and Ideas of Race

  • Editor's Introduction to Section IV.

  • Chapter 16. Between Reconstruction and Elimination: Alain Locke's Philosophy of Race Jacoby Adeshei Carter

  • Chapter 17. Du Bois, Appiah, and Outlaw on Racial Identity Chike Jeffers

  • Chapter 18. Cornel West, American Pragmatism, and the Post-Obama Racial/Social Dynamics Clarence Sholé Johnson

  • Chapter 19. Insurrectionist Ethics and Racism Lee A. McBride III

  • Chapter 20. History of African American Political Thought and Anti-Racist Critical Theory Robert Gooding-Williams

  • V. Continental Philosophy and Race

  • Editor's Introduction to Section V.

  • Chapter 21 Hegel, History, and Race Rocío Zambrana

  • Chapter 22. Exploring the Matter of Race: A Materialist Philosophical Inquiry Stephen C. Ferguson, II

  • Chapter 23. Race and Existentialism: The Dialectic from Mailer's "The White Negro" to Memmi's Racism Jonathan Judaken

  • Chapter 24. From Scientific Racism to Neoliberal Biopolitics: A Use of Foucault's Toolkit Ladelle McWhorter

  • Chapter 25. Phenomenology and Race Lewis Gordon

  • VI. Racism and Neo-Racisms

  • Editor's Introduction to Section VI.

  • Chapter 26. The Quartet in the Political Persona of Ida B. Wells Joy James

  • Chapter 27. To Be Black Excess and Non-Recyclable Janine Jones

  • Chapter 28. White Privilege Shannon Sullivan

  • Chapter 29. Racialization of Muslim in the Post-9/11 United States Falguni Sheth

  • Chapter 30. State Racism, State Violence, and Vulnerable Solidarity Myisha Cherry

  • VII. Social Construction and Racial Identities

  • Editor's Introduction to Section VII.

  • Chapter 31. Black American Social Identity and Its Blackness Lionel K. McPherson

  • Chapter 32. How Mixed Race Is Not Constructed Naomi Zack

  • Chapter 33. Racial Identity, Racial Ontology, and Racial Norms Ron Mallon

  • Chapter 34. Is it Moral to Hold a Racial Identity?: A Cosmopolitan Response Jason D. Hill

  • Chapter 35. Effortful Agon: Learning to Think and Feel Differently about Race Jacqueline Scott

  • VIII. Contemporary Social Issues: Education, Health, Medicine, and Sports

  • Editor's Introduction to Section VIII.

  • Chapter 36. Racial Profiling and the Political Philosophy of Race Annabelle Lever

  • Chapter 37. Race and K-12 Education Lawrence Blum

  • Chapter 38. Race in the Biomedical Sciences Michael Root

  • Chapter 39. Race, Health Disparities, Incarceration, and Structural Inequality Laurie Shrage

  • Chapter 40. Intelligence, Race, and Psychological Testing Mark Alfano, LaTasha Holden, and Andrew Conway

  • Chapter 41. 'Race' to the Finish Line: African Americans, Sports, and the Color Line John H. McClendon III

  • IX. Public Policy, Political Philosophy, and Law

  • Editor's Introduction to Section IX.

  • Chapter 42. Reparations for Slavery and Jim Crow, Its Assumptions and Implications David Lyons

  • Chapter 43. Race, Rectification, and Apology Rodney C. Roberts

  • Chapter 44. The Concept of Race and Equal Protection Law Tina Botts

  • Chapter 45. Affirmative Action for the Future James P. Sterba

  • Chapter 46. Ideal, Nonideal, and Empirical Theories of Social Justice Naomi Zack

  • X. Feminism, Gender, and Race

  • Editor's Introduction to Section X.

  • Chapter 47. Ethnological Theories of Race/Sex in 19th Century Black Thought Tommy J. Curry

  • Chapter 48. Jefferson's Paradox, or A Very Brief History of Black Women's Sexuality, Hip Hop, and American Culture T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting

  • Chapter 49. The Violent Weight of Whiteness: Existential and Psychic Price Paid by Black Male Bodies George Yancy

  • Chapter 50. Gender Theory in Philosophy of Race Naomi Zack

  • Chapter 51. The Sting of Shame: Ridicule, Rape, and Social Bonds Cynthia Willett

  • Index



Naomi Zack received her PhD in Philosophy from Columbia University and is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oregon. Her recent books include White Privilege and Black Rights: The Injustice of US Police Racial Profiling and Homicide (2015), Applicative Justice: An Empirical Pragmatic Approach to Correcting Racial Injustice (2016), and The Ethics and Mores of Race: Equality after the History of Philosophy (2011, 2015).


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