This book explores the experiences and philosophical work product of mixed race philosophers, as well as possible links between the two. Some books address mixed-race identity, and some anthologies focus on mixed-race identity, but this is the first anthology on the philosophy of mixed-race, and the first anthology by mixed-race philosophers.
This book explores the experiences and philosophical work product of mixed race philosophers, as well as possible links between the two. Some books address mixed-race identity, and some anthologies focus on mixed-race identity, but this is the first anthology on the philosophy of mixed-race, and the first anthology by mixed-race philosophers.
Tina Fernandes Botts is assistant professor of philosophy at California Statue University, Fresno.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword, by Linda Martín Alcoff Editor's Introduction: Toward a Mixed Race Theory, by Tina Fernandes Botts Part 1: Mixed Race Political Theory Chapter 1: Responsible Multiracial Politics, with a new postscript, by Ronald Robles Sundstrom Chapter 2: Mixed Race Identity in Britain: Finding Our Roots in the Post Racial Era, by Gabriella Beckles-Raymond Part 2: Mixed Race Metaphilosophy Chapter 3: Through the Looking Glass: What Philosophy Looks Like from the Inside When You're Not Quite There, by Marina Oshana Chapter 4: Being and Not Being, Knowing and Not Knowing, by Jennifer Lisa Vest Chapter 5: A Mixed Race (Philosophical) Experience, by Tina Fernandes Botts Part 3: Mixed Race Ontology Chapter 6: The Fluid Symbol of Mixed Race, by Naomi Zack Chapter 7: On Being Mixed, by Linda Martín Alcoff Chapter 8: Race and Ethnic Identity, by J.L.A. Garcia Part 4: Mixed Race and Major Figures Chapter 9: Through a Glass, Darkly: A Mixed-Race Du Bois, by Celena Simpson Chapter
Foreword, by Linda Martín Alcoff Editor's Introduction: Toward a Mixed Race Theory, by Tina Fernandes Botts Part 1: Mixed Race Political Theory Chapter 1: Responsible Multiracial Politics, with a new postscript, by Ronald Robles Sundstrom Chapter 2: Mixed Race Identity in Britain: Finding Our Roots in the Post Racial Era, by Gabriella Beckles-Raymond Part 2: Mixed Race Metaphilosophy Chapter 3: Through the Looking Glass: What Philosophy Looks Like from the Inside When You're Not Quite There, by Marina Oshana Chapter 4: Being and Not Being, Knowing and Not Knowing, by Jennifer Lisa Vest Chapter 5: A Mixed Race (Philosophical) Experience, by Tina Fernandes Botts Part 3: Mixed Race Ontology Chapter 6: The Fluid Symbol of Mixed Race, by Naomi Zack Chapter 7: On Being Mixed, by Linda Martín Alcoff Chapter 8: Race and Ethnic Identity, by J.L.A. Garcia Part 4: Mixed Race and Major Figures Chapter 9: Through a Glass, Darkly: A Mixed-Race Du Bois, by Celena Simpson Chapter
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