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What white looks like African-American philosophers on the whiteness question
Title:
What white looks like African-American philosophers on the whiteness question
Author:
Yancy, George.
Publication Information:
New York : Routledge, 2004.
Physical Description:
xvi, 279 p.
Contents:
Fragments of a social ontology of whiteness / George Yancy -- Racial exploitation and the wages of whiteness / Charles W. Mills -- The bad faith of whiteness / Robert E. Birt -- The impairment of empathy in goodwill whites for African Americans / Janine Jones -- Deligitimizing the normativity of "whiteness": a critical Africana philosophical study of the metaphoricity of "whiteness" / Clevis Headley -- A Foucauldian (genealogical) reading of whiteness: the production of the black body/self and the racial deformation of Pecola Breedlove in Toni Morrison's The bluest eye / George Yancy -- Whiteness visible: enlightenment racism and the structure of racialized consciousness / Arnold Farr -- Rehabilitate racial whiteness? / Lucius T. Outlaw, Jr. -- Critical reflections on three popular tropes in the study of whiteness / Lewis R. Gordon -- Whiteness and Africana phenomenology / Paget Henry -- On the nature of whiteness and the ontology of race: toward a dialectical materialist analysis / John H. McClendon III -- Silence and sympathy: Dewey's whiteness / Paul C. Taylor -- Whiteness and feminism: Déjà vu discourses, what's next? / Blanche Radford Curry -- The academic addict: mainlining (& kicking) white supremacy (WS) / Joy James.
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