Race and racism in continental philosophy [electronic resource] /
edited by Robert Bernasconi ; with Sybol Cook.
- Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c2003.
- vii, 316 p.
- Studies in Continental thought .
- Studies in Continental thought. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Acknowledgments -- Introduction/ "One far off divine event" : "race" and a future history in Du Bois/ Douglass and Du Bois's der schwartze Volksgeist/ On the use and abuse of race in philosophy : Nietzsche, Jews, and race/ Heidegger and race/ Ethos and ethnos : an introduction to Eric Voegelin's critique of European racism/ Tropiques and Suzanne Césaire : the expanse of negritude and surrealism/ Losing sight of the real : recasting Merleau-Ponty in Fanon's critique of Mannoni/ Fanon reading (W)right, the (W)right reading of Fanon : race, modernity, and the fate of humanism/ Alienation and its double; or, The secretion of race/ (Anti-semitic) subject, liberal in/tolerance, universal politics : Sartre re-petitioned/ Sartre and the social construction of race/ The interventions of culture : Claude Lévi-Strauss, race, and the critique of historical time/ All power to the people! Hannah Arendt's theory of communicative action in a racialized democracy/ Beyond Black Orpheus : preliminary thoughts on the good of African philosophy / Jason M. Wirth -- Appendix: what the black man contributes / Léopold Sédar Senghor -- Contributors -- Index. Robert Bernasconi -- Negroes/ Alain David -- Kevin Thomas Miles -- Ronald R. Sundstrom -- Jacqueline Scott -- Sonia Sikka -- David J. Levy -- T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting -- Nigel Gibson -- Lou Turner -- Kelly Oliver -- Erik Vogt -- Donna Marcano -- Kamala Visweswaran -- Joy James --
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.