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Reframing the practice of philosophy : bodies of color, bodies of knowledge / edited by George Yancy.

Contributor(s): Yancy, George [editor.]
Material type: TextTextSeries: SUNY series, philosophy and race: Publisher: Albany : State University of New York Press, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Description: xi, 393 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781438440026; 1438440022Subject(s): Philosophy and social sciences | Minorities -- United StatesDDC classification: 108 LOC classification: B63 | .R42 2012Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: Inappropriate philosophical subjects? / George Yancy -- Colonization/decolonization: philosophy and canon formation -- Alien and alienated / Linda Martín Alcoff -- Philosophy raced, philosophy erased / Charles W. Mills -- Attracting Latinos/as to philosophy: today's challenges / Ofelia Schutte -- Philosophical canons and philosophical traditions: the case of Latin American philosophy / Jorge J.E. Gracia -- Metaphilosophical internalism and the possibility of a distinctive Latin American philosophy / Jesús H. Aguilar -- Racism, the academy, and the practice of philosophy -- On the politics of professional philosophy: the plight of the African-American philosopher / John H. McClendon III -- Migrant, migra, mongrel: the Latin American dishwasher, busboy, and colored/ethnic/diversity (philosophy) hire / Eduardo Mendieta -- Why are Hispanic philosophers marginalized in the American philosophical community? / Gregory Fernando Pappas -- Philosophical playa hatin': race, respect, and the philosophy game / Bill E. Lawson -- Gender, ethnicity, and race -- Toward a place where I can bring all of me: identity formation and philosophy / Jacqueline Scott -- Re-reading Plato's Symposium through the lens of a Black woman / Donna-Dale Marcano -- Defending gender and ethnic philosophies / Oscar R. Martí -- Philosophy and the geopolitics of knowledge production -- Thinking at the limits of philosophy and doing philosophy elsewhere: from philosophy to decolonial thinking / Nelson Maldonado-Torres -- Thinking through the Americas today: a philosophical perspective / Lewis R. Gordon -- Philosophy, language, and hegemony -- The social ontology of African American languaging, the power of Nommo, and the dynamics of resistance and identity through language / George Yancy -- Language, power, and philosophy: some comments on the exclusion of Spanish from the philosophical canon / Elizabeth Millán -- Linguistic hegemony and linguistic resistance: English, Spanish, and American philosophy / José Medina.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Inappropriate philosophical subjects? / George Yancy -- Part I. Colonization/decolonization: philosophy and canon formation -- Alien and alienated / Linda Martín Alcoff -- Philosophy raced, philosophy erased / Charles W. Mills -- Attracting Latinos/as to philosophy: today's challenges / Ofelia Schutte -- Philosophical canons and philosophical traditions: the case of Latin American philosophy / Jorge J.E. Gracia -- Metaphilosophical internalism and the possibility of a distinctive Latin American philosophy / Jesús H. Aguilar -- Part II. Racism, the academy, and the practice of philosophy -- On the politics of professional philosophy: the plight of the African-American philosopher / John H. McClendon III -- Migrant, migra, mongrel: the Latin American dishwasher, busboy, and colored/ethnic/diversity (philosophy) hire / Eduardo Mendieta -- Why are Hispanic philosophers marginalized in the American philosophical community? / Gregory Fernando Pappas -- Philosophical playa hatin': race, respect, and the philosophy game / Bill E. Lawson -- Part III. Gender, ethnicity, and race -- Toward a place where I can bring all of me: identity formation and philosophy / Jacqueline Scott -- Re-reading Plato's Symposium through the lens of a Black woman / Donna-Dale Marcano -- Defending gender and ethnic philosophies / Oscar R. Martí -- Part IV. Philosophy and the geopolitics of knowledge production -- Thinking at the limits of philosophy and doing philosophy elsewhere: from philosophy to decolonial thinking / Nelson Maldonado-Torres -- Thinking through the Americas today: a philosophical perspective / Lewis R. Gordon -- Part V. Philosophy, language, and hegemony -- The social ontology of African American languaging, the power of Nommo, and the dynamics of resistance and identity through language / George Yancy -- Language, power, and philosophy: some comments on the exclusion of Spanish from the philosophical canon / Elizabeth Millán -- Linguistic hegemony and linguistic resistance: English, Spanish, and American philosophy / José Medina.

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