On race

34 conversations in a time of crisis
George Yancy
Book - 2017

With the recent barrage of racially motivated killings, violent encounters between blacks and whites, and hate crime in the wake of the 2016 election that foreground historic problems posed by systematic racism, including disenfranchisement and mass incarceration, it would be easy to despair that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream has turned into a nightmare. Many Americans struggle for equal treatment, facing hate speech, brutality, and a national spirit of hopelessness; their reality is hardly "post-racial". The need for clarity surrounding the significance of race and racism in the United States is more pressing than ever. This collection of interviews on race, some originally conducted for The New York Times philosophy blog, The Stone, provides rich context and insight into the nature, challenges, and deepest questions surrounding this fraught and thorny topic. In interviews with such major thinkers as bell hooks, Judith Butler, Cornel West, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Peter Singer, and Noam Chomsky, Yancy probes the historical origins, social constructions, and lived reality of race along political and economic lines. He interrogates fully race's insidious expressions, its transcendence of Black/white binaries, and its link to neo-liberalism, its epistemological and ethical implications, and, ultimately, its future. -- from dust jacket.

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Other Authors: Yancy, George (Interviewer)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2017]
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505 0 |a pt. I. Race and the critical space of Black women's voices. bell hooks ; Patricia Hill Collins ; Hortense Spillers ; Joy James ; Discussion questions -- pt.II. Race and the naming of whiteness. Judith Butler ; Alison Bailey ; John D. Caputo ; Shannon Sullivan ; Craig Irvine ; Joe Feagin ; Discussion questions -- pt. III. Race, pedagogy, and the domain of the cultural. Lawrence Blum ; Dan Flory ; David Theo Goldberg ; Discussion questions -- pt. IV. Race, history, capitalism, ethics, and neo-liberalism. Noam Chomsky ; Nancy Fraser ; Peter Singer ; Seyla Benhabib ; Naomi Zack ; Charles Mills ; Falguni A. Sheth ; Discussion questions -- pt.V. Race beyond the Black/White binary. Linda Martín Alcoff ; Eduardo Mendieta ; David Haekwon Kim ; Emily S. Lee ; Discussion questions -- pt.VI. Race and Africana social and political frames. Molefi Kete Asante ; Bill E. Lawson ; Lucius T. Outlaw, Jr. ; Cornel West ; Kwame Anthony Appiah ; Clevis Headley ; Discussion questions -- pt.VII. Race beyond the United States. Fiona Nicoll ; Paul Gilroy ; Discussion questions -- pt.VIII. Race and religion : at the intersections. Charles Johnson ; Traci C. West ; Discussion questions. 
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