Race and Racism in Continental Philosophy

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Robert Bernasconi
Indiana University Press, 2003-06-18 - 316 psl.

The 15 original essays in Race and Racism in Continental Philosophy explore the resources that continental philosophy brings to debates about contemporary race theory and investigate the racism of some of Europe's most important thinkers. Attention is devoted to the influence of the work of W. E. B. Du Bois, Jean-Paul Sartre, Richard Wright, and Frantz Fanon. Questions about race in European philosophy—especially in the work of Nietzsche, Heidegger, Lévi-Strauss, and Arendt—are also considered. This volume provides an indispensable critical introduction to new perspectives on thinking about race and racism.

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Introduction
1
Negroes
8
One Far Off Divine EventRace and a Future History in Du Bois
19
Douglass and Du BoissDer Schwarze Volksgeist
32
On the Use and Abuse of Race inPhilosophy Nietzsche Jews and Race
53
Heidegger and Race
74
Ethos and EthnosAn Introduction to Eric Voegelins Critique ofEuropean Racism
98
Tropiques and Suzanne CésaireThe Expanse of Negritude and Surrealism
115
Alienation and Its Doubleor The Secretion of Race
176
AntiSemitic Subject Liberal InToleranceUniversal Politics Sartre Repetitioned
196
Sartre and the Social Constructionof Race
214
The Interventions of CultureClaude LéviStrauss Race and the Critique ofHistorical Time
227
All Power to the PeopleHannah Arendts Theory of CommunicativePower in a Racialized Democracy
249
Beyond Black OrpheusPreliminary Thoughts on the Good of AfricanPhilosophy
268
What the Black Man Contributes
287
Contributors
303

Losing Sight of the Real RecastingMerleauPonty in Fanons Critique of Mannoni
129
Fanon Reading Wright the WrightReading of Fanon Race Modernity and theFate of Humanism
151

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