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Convergences : Black feminism and Continental philosophy

Herausgegeben von: Davidson, Maria del Guadalupe
Albany, NY: SUNY Press , 2010 , 266 S.

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Einrichtung: Frauensolidarität | Wien
Herausgegeben von: Davidson, Maria del Guadalupe
Schriftenreihe: SUNY series in gender theory
Jahr: 2010
Maße: 24 cm
ISBN: 1438432674
Sprache: Deutsch
Beschreibung:
A range of themes - race and gender, sexuality, otherness, sisterhood, and agency - run throughout this collection, and the chapters constitute a collective discourse at the intersection of Black feminist thought and continental philosophy, converging on a similar set of questions and concerns. These convergences are not random or forced, but are in many ways natural and necessary: the same issues of agency, identity, alienation, and power inevitably are addressed by both camps. Never before has a group of scholars worked together to examine the resources these two traditions can offer one another. By bringing the relationship between these two critical fields of thought to the forefront, the book will encourage scholars to engage in new dialogues about how each can inform the other. If contemporary philosophy is troubled by the fact that it can be too limited, too closed, too white, too male, then this groundbreaking book confronts and challenges these problems. Foreword (Beverly Guy-Sheftall) Introduction: Black Feminism and Continental Philosophy (Maria del Guadalupe Davidson, Kathryn T. Gines, and Donna-Dale L. Marcano) 1. Black Feminism, Poststructuralism, and the Contested Character of Experience (Diane Perpich) 2. Sartre, Beauvoir, and the Race/Gender Analogy: A Case for Black Feminist Philosophy (Kathryn T. Gines) 3. The Difference That Difference Makes: Black Feminism and Philosophy (Donna-Dale L. Marcano) 4. Antigone’s Other Legacy: Slavery and Colonialism in Tègònni: An African Antigone (Tina Chanter) 5. L Is for . . . : Longing and Becoming in The L-Word’s Racialized Erotic (Aimee Carrillo Rowe) 6. Race and Feminist Standpoint Theory (Anika Maaza Mann) 7. Rethinking Black Feminist Subjectivity: Ann duCille and Gilles Deleuze (Maria del Guadalupe Davidson) 8. From Receptivity to Transformation: On the Intersection of Race, Gender, and the Aesthetic in Contemporary Continental Philosophy (Robin M. James) 9. Extending Black Feminist Sisterhood in the Face of Violence: Fanon, White Women, and Veiled Muslim Women (Traci C. West) 10. Madness and Judiciousness: A Phenomenological Reading of a Black Woman’s Encounter with a Saleschild (Emily S. Lee) 11. Black American Sexuality and the Repressive Hypothesis: Reading Patricia Hill Collins with Michel Foucault (Camisha Russell) 12. Calling All Sisters: Continental Philosophy and Black Feminist Thinkers Kathy Glass Afterword: Philosophy and the Other of the Second Sex (George Yancy)
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