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A Critical Introduction
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This collection gives George Yancy's transformative work in social and political philosophy and the philosophy of race the critical attention it has long deserved. Contributors apply perspectives from disciplines including philosophy, sociology, education, communication, peace and conflict studies, religion, and psychology.
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This collection gives George Yancy's transformative work in social and political philosophy and the philosophy of race the critical attention it has long deserved. Contributors apply perspectives from disciplines including philosophy, sociology, education, communication, peace and conflict studies, religion, and psychology.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781538137499
- Artikelnr.: 62640845
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781538137499
- Artikelnr.: 62640845
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Kimberley Ducey is associate professor in sociology at the University of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She is a recipient of Québec's Forces AVENIR Award for her efforts in promoting liberation sociology. She has published articles on liberation sociology, genocide, and pedagogical strategies. Clevis R. Headley is associate professor of philosophy at Florida Atlantic University where he specializes in Africana philosophy, critical race theory, epistemology, the philosophy of language, and philosophy of mathematics. Headley has co-edited two books, Shifting the Geography of Reason (2007) and Haiti and the Americas (2013) and is currently finishing a book manuscript titled Race, Philosophy, and Being: Working Through the Contestability of Race and Philosophy, which is under contract with Lexington Books. Joe R. Feagin is a U.S. sociologist and social theorist who has conducted extensive research on racial and gender issues, especially in regard to the United States. He is currently the Ella C. McFadden Distinguished Professor at Texas A&M University. Feagin has done much research work on race and ethnic relations and has served as the scholar in residence at the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. He has written over 60 books, one of which (Ghetto Revolts) was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. He is the 2006 recipient of a Harvard Alumni Association achievement award and was the 1999-2000 president of the American Sociological Association.
Foreword
Judith Butler
Introduction
Clevis R. Headley, Kimberley Ducey, and Joe R. Feagin
Part One: Tarrying, the Gift and Tradition
The Problem and the BlemishRyan J. Johnson and Biko Mandela Gray
Erlebnis, Tarrying, and Thinking Again after George YancySelihom Andarge,
Nicholas Aranda, Josie Brady, Tricia Charfauros, Kelly Coakley, Dr. Becky
Vartabedian, and Regi Worles
Yancy's GiftBill Bywater
Parrhesia: Truth Telling in the Black TraditionKathy Glass
Part Two: Groundings in Existential Phenomenology
George Yancy, ExistentialistTom Sparrow
Ways of Seeing WhitenessDaniel C. Blight
A Phenomenology of Invisibility: On the Absence of Yellow BodiesBoram Jeong
To Remove the Scales from their Eyes: A Phenomenology of Rap MusicHarry A.
Nethery
Part Three: Educating Reason: Critical Pedagogy
Philosophy/Pedagogy: A Critique of the PresentMark William Westmoreland
The Courage to Be a Killjoy: George Yancy's Gift to Social Justice
EducatorsBarbara Applebaum
George Yancy's Embodied Critical Space of Antiracist PraxisE. Lâle
Demirtürk
Part Four: Race, Whiteness and Philosophy
Philosophy, Race, and Social Practices in George Yancy's
ScholarshipClarence S. Johnson
Disrupting Whiteness: The Productive Disturbance of George Yancy's Work on
White Identity and the White GazeStephen Brookfield
Hopeless Whiteness and the Philosophical and Pedagogical TaskAnthony Paul
Smith
Afterword
George Yancy
Judith Butler
Introduction
Clevis R. Headley, Kimberley Ducey, and Joe R. Feagin
Part One: Tarrying, the Gift and Tradition
The Problem and the BlemishRyan J. Johnson and Biko Mandela Gray
Erlebnis, Tarrying, and Thinking Again after George YancySelihom Andarge,
Nicholas Aranda, Josie Brady, Tricia Charfauros, Kelly Coakley, Dr. Becky
Vartabedian, and Regi Worles
Yancy's GiftBill Bywater
Parrhesia: Truth Telling in the Black TraditionKathy Glass
Part Two: Groundings in Existential Phenomenology
George Yancy, ExistentialistTom Sparrow
Ways of Seeing WhitenessDaniel C. Blight
A Phenomenology of Invisibility: On the Absence of Yellow BodiesBoram Jeong
To Remove the Scales from their Eyes: A Phenomenology of Rap MusicHarry A.
Nethery
Part Three: Educating Reason: Critical Pedagogy
Philosophy/Pedagogy: A Critique of the PresentMark William Westmoreland
The Courage to Be a Killjoy: George Yancy's Gift to Social Justice
EducatorsBarbara Applebaum
George Yancy's Embodied Critical Space of Antiracist PraxisE. Lâle
Demirtürk
Part Four: Race, Whiteness and Philosophy
Philosophy, Race, and Social Practices in George Yancy's
ScholarshipClarence S. Johnson
Disrupting Whiteness: The Productive Disturbance of George Yancy's Work on
White Identity and the White GazeStephen Brookfield
Hopeless Whiteness and the Philosophical and Pedagogical TaskAnthony Paul
Smith
Afterword
George Yancy
Foreword
Judith Butler
Introduction
Clevis R. Headley, Kimberley Ducey, and Joe R. Feagin
Part One: Tarrying, the Gift and Tradition
The Problem and the BlemishRyan J. Johnson and Biko Mandela Gray
Erlebnis, Tarrying, and Thinking Again after George YancySelihom Andarge,
Nicholas Aranda, Josie Brady, Tricia Charfauros, Kelly Coakley, Dr. Becky
Vartabedian, and Regi Worles
Yancy's GiftBill Bywater
Parrhesia: Truth Telling in the Black TraditionKathy Glass
Part Two: Groundings in Existential Phenomenology
George Yancy, ExistentialistTom Sparrow
Ways of Seeing WhitenessDaniel C. Blight
A Phenomenology of Invisibility: On the Absence of Yellow BodiesBoram Jeong
To Remove the Scales from their Eyes: A Phenomenology of Rap MusicHarry A.
Nethery
Part Three: Educating Reason: Critical Pedagogy
Philosophy/Pedagogy: A Critique of the PresentMark William Westmoreland
The Courage to Be a Killjoy: George Yancy's Gift to Social Justice
EducatorsBarbara Applebaum
George Yancy's Embodied Critical Space of Antiracist PraxisE. Lâle
Demirtürk
Part Four: Race, Whiteness and Philosophy
Philosophy, Race, and Social Practices in George Yancy's
ScholarshipClarence S. Johnson
Disrupting Whiteness: The Productive Disturbance of George Yancy's Work on
White Identity and the White GazeStephen Brookfield
Hopeless Whiteness and the Philosophical and Pedagogical TaskAnthony Paul
Smith
Afterword
George Yancy
Judith Butler
Introduction
Clevis R. Headley, Kimberley Ducey, and Joe R. Feagin
Part One: Tarrying, the Gift and Tradition
The Problem and the BlemishRyan J. Johnson and Biko Mandela Gray
Erlebnis, Tarrying, and Thinking Again after George YancySelihom Andarge,
Nicholas Aranda, Josie Brady, Tricia Charfauros, Kelly Coakley, Dr. Becky
Vartabedian, and Regi Worles
Yancy's GiftBill Bywater
Parrhesia: Truth Telling in the Black TraditionKathy Glass
Part Two: Groundings in Existential Phenomenology
George Yancy, ExistentialistTom Sparrow
Ways of Seeing WhitenessDaniel C. Blight
A Phenomenology of Invisibility: On the Absence of Yellow BodiesBoram Jeong
To Remove the Scales from their Eyes: A Phenomenology of Rap MusicHarry A.
Nethery
Part Three: Educating Reason: Critical Pedagogy
Philosophy/Pedagogy: A Critique of the PresentMark William Westmoreland
The Courage to Be a Killjoy: George Yancy's Gift to Social Justice
EducatorsBarbara Applebaum
George Yancy's Embodied Critical Space of Antiracist PraxisE. Lâle
Demirtürk
Part Four: Race, Whiteness and Philosophy
Philosophy, Race, and Social Practices in George Yancy's
ScholarshipClarence S. Johnson
Disrupting Whiteness: The Productive Disturbance of George Yancy's Work on
White Identity and the White GazeStephen Brookfield
Hopeless Whiteness and the Philosophical and Pedagogical TaskAnthony Paul
Smith
Afterword
George Yancy







