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Race and Racism
Edited by Bernard Boxill
492 pages
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203x135mm
978-0-19-875267-7
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Paperback
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21 December 2000
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- Brings together 18 contemporary articles to encourage a critical awareness of all issues surrounding race and racism
- Substantial introduction by Bernard Boxill provides an excellent overview of the key issues and themes discussed
- Includes a previously unpublished piece exploring the alleged racism of Immanuel Kant
- Analytical style of each article engages reader with controversial theories and arguments
The eighteen essays in this new book deal with the meaning of two highly contested ideas: race and racism. Race is variously declared to be a self-evident fact of nature, a natural kind, a biological category, a political category, a social construction, an invention, and a fiction. Similarly, although racism is commonly defined as colour prejudice, some maintain that it is ill-will towards certain races; others that it is a belief, or sometimes an ideology or theory of racial superiority and inferiroity; and still others that it is the practice of unjust racial discrimination. In this volume, Bernard
Boxill has collected a wide range of analytical writing that discusses the nature of these controversial ideas. With an introduction exploring the themes and conflicting ideas present in the book, and including a previously unpublished piece on the alleged racism of Immanuel Kant, this book will stimulate a critical understanding of the true meaning and far-reaching implications of an understanding of race and racism. As part of the successful Oxford Readings in Philosophy series, this book engages the reader with a range of ideas that will contribute to a greater understanding of race and racism.Readership: A study of race and racism for students of philosophy.
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Edited by Bernard Boxill, Professor of Philosophy, University of North Carolina Contributors: Naomi Zack, Professor of Philosophy, University of Albany
Lucius Outlaw, Professor of Philosophy, Haverford College
Marilyn Frye, Professor of Philosophy, Michigan State University
Pierre van Den Berghe, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Washington
Ned Block, Professor of Philosophy,
Michael Levin, Professor of Philosophy, City College of New York
Richard Wasserstrom, Emeritus Professor of
Philosophy, University of California at Santa Cruz
Adrian Piper, Professor of Philosophy, Wellesley College
Tariq Modood, Professor of Sociology, University of Bristol
Jorge Garcia, Professor of Philosophy, Rutgers
Ronald Dworkin, Professor of Law, University of Oxford
Laurence Thomas, Professor of Philosophy, Syracuse University
Anthony Appiah, Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University
Iris Marion Young, Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago
Robert Gooding-Williams, Professor of Philosophy, Amherst College
Thomas E. Hill, Professor of Philosophy, University of North
Carolina
Bernard Boxill, Professor of Philosophy, University of North Carolina
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Bernard Boxill: Introduction
1: Naomi Zack: Race and Philosophic Meaning
2: Lucius Outlaw: Toward a Critical Theory of 'Race'
3: Marylin Frye: White Woman Feminist 1983-1992
4: Pierre van den Berghe: Does Race Matter?
5: Ned Block: How Heritability Misleads about Race
6: Michael Levin: Responses to Race Differences in Crime
7: Richard A. Wasserstrom: Rights, Human Rights, and Racial Discrimination
8: Adrian Piper: Two Kinds of Discrimination
9: Tariq Modood: Difference, Cultural Racism and Anti-Racism
10: Jorge Garcia: The Heart of Racism
11: Ronald Dworkin: Bakke's Case: Are Quotes Unfair?
12: Richard A. Wasserstrom: Racism and Sexism
13: Laurence Thomas: Sexism and Racism: Some Conceptual Differences
14: Laurence Thomas: Group Autonomy and Narrative Identity: Blacks and Jews
15: Kwame Anthony Appiah: African Identities
16: Iris Marion Young: Social Movements and the Politics of Difference
17: Robert Gooding-Williams: Race, Multiculturalism and Democracy
18: Thomas E. Hill Jr. and Bernard Boxill: Kant and Race
Notes on the Contributors
Bibliography
Index
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