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For many decades, race and racicsm have been common areas of study in departments of sociology, history, politcal science, English, and athropology. Much more recently, as the historical concept of race and racial categories have faced signifcant scientific and politcal 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 Routlege 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 referencefor a wide student and academic readership. The Companion synethesizes current philosophical understandings of race, providing 50 chapters on the history of philosophy and race as well as how race might be invesitaged 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.

Recenzijos

"This important and timely volume addresses foundational questions concerning the impact of racial ideologies and practices on the development of Western philosophy. These interventions, profound in their ontological, epistemological and political implications, will be of keen interest to philosophers and other scholars working to better grasp the enduring legacies of racism."

--Steven Gregory, Columbia University

"A timely and telling collection on the philosophy of race in the critical tradition. The volume grapples in the terms of both the European and counter-European philosophical traditions concerning the driving questions of race and racism today. This is a critically valuable study of philosophical canons and disciplinary practices regarding race. A volume that is as productive to think about as it is to teach."

--David Theo Goldberg, University of California, Irvine

Introduction Paul Taylor, Linda Alcoff, and Luvell Anderson Part 1:
History and the Canon
1. Critical Philosophy of Race and Philosophical
Historiography Robert Bernasconi
2. Of Problem Moderns and Excluded Moderns:
On the Essential Hybridity of Modernity Olśfmi Tįķwņ
3. Kant on Race and
Transition Frank M. Kirkland
4. Hegel on Race and Development Frank M.
Kirkland
5. Heideggers Shadow: Levinas, Arendt, and the Magician From
Messkirch Jonathan Judaken
6. Race-ing the Canon: American Icons, From Thomas
Jefferson to Alain Locke Jacoby Adeshei Carter
7. At the Intersections:
Existentialism, Critical Philosophies of Race, and Feminism Kathryn T. Gines
8. Critical Theory: Adorno, Marcuse, and Angela Davis Arnold L. Farr
9.
Post-structuralism and Race: Giorgio Agamben and Michel Foucault Ladelle
McWhorter Part 2: Alternative Traditions
10. Rights, Race, and the Beginnings
of Modern Africana Philosophy Chike Jeffers
11. Africana Thought Lewis R.
Gordon
12. Theorizing Indigeneity, Gender, and Settler Colonialism Shelbi
Nahwilet Meissner and Kyle Whyte
13. The History of Racial Theories in China
Frank Dikötter
14. Racism in India Ania Loomba Part 3: Metaphysics and
Ontology
15. Analytic Metaphysics: Race and Racial Identity Jorge J. E.
Gracia and Susan L. Smith
16. American Experimentalism Harvey Cormier
17.
Phenomenology and Race (or Racializing Phenomenology) Gail Weiss Part 4:
Epistemology, Cognition, and Language
18. Epistemic Injustice and
Epistemologies of Ignorance José Medina
19. Implicit Bias and Race Michael
Brownstein
20. The Mark of the Plural: Generic Generalizations and Race
Daniel Wodak and Sarah-Jane Leslie
21. Psychoanalysis and Race Kelly Oliver
Part 5: Natural Science and Social Theory
22. Race and Biology Rasmus
Grųnfeldt Winther
23. Eugenics Camisha Russell
24. Framing Intersectionality
Elena Ruķz
25. Canonizing the Critical Race Artifice: An Analysis of
Philosophys Gentrification of Critical Race Theory Tommy J. Curry Part 6:
Aesthetics
26. Race-ing Aesthetic Theory Monique Roelofs
27. Joking About
Race and Ethnicity Stephanie Patridge
28. Anti-black Racism: The Greatest Art
Show on Earth Janine Jones Part 7: Ethics and the Political
29. Racism Luc
Faucher
30. On Race and Solidarity: Reconsiderations Lucius Turner Outlaw
31.
Race, Luck, and the Moral Emotions Samantha Vice
32. Racism and Coloniality:
The Invention of HUMAN(ITY) and the Three Pillars of the Colonial Matrix of
Power (Racism, Sexism, and Nature) Walter D. Mignolo
33. White Supremacy
Charles W. Mills Part 8: Politics and Policy
34. On Post-racialism: Or, How
Color-Blindness Rebranded Is Still Vicious Ronald R. Sundstrom
35. Philosophy
of Race and the Ethics of Immigration José Jorge Mendoza
36. Mixed-Race Jared
Sexton
37. Racism, State Violence, and the Homeland Falguni A. Sheth. Index
Paul C. Taylor is Professor of Philosophy and African American Studies at the Pennsylvania State University, where he also serves as Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies. He has written three books, including Black is Beautiful: A Philosophy of Black Aesthetics and On Obama, and is one of the founding co-editors of the journal Critical Philosophy of Race.

Linda Martķn Alcoff is Professor of Philosophy at Hunter College and the CUNY Graduate Center, and Visiting Research Professor at Australian Catholic University. She was President of the American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, for 2012-2013. Her books include The Future of Whiteness and Visible Identities: Race, Gender and the Self.

Luvell Anderson is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Memphis. Before coming to Memphis, he was Alain Locke Postdoctoral Fellow at Pennsylvania State University. His research lies principally in philosophy of language, philosophy of race, and aesthetics. He has published articles on the semantics of racial slurs and on racist humor.