Zusammenfassung
Across Black Spaces gathers and builds on a diverse array of essays and interviews by American philosopher and leading public intellectual George Yancy. Within this multidisciplinary framework are works from The New York Times, The Guardian, and other major media outletswhich have drawn international acclaim for their spotlight on vicious racial tensions in American academia and society at large.
With this collection of revised and updated works, Yancy engages a vast scope of social, political, historical, linguistic, and philosophical themes that together illustrate what it means to be Black in America. Four sections of the book engage, first, moral outrage at contemporary ethical crises; second, the search for identity and value of vulnerability; third, the history and present values of Black and Africana philosophy; and fourth, the essential role of African American language in understanding Black lived experience.
Representing twenty years of persistent inquiry and advocacy, Across Black Spaces celebrates Yancy’s undeniable importance in American intellectual progress and essential social change.
Schlagworte
Gender Politics Justice political science Racism Ethnic Studies injustice popular philosophy africana reader current eventKeywords
sociology ethics race anthology prejudice women's studies- i–xvi Preface i–xvi
- 1–6 Introduction 1–6
- 131–220 Part 3: Doing Philosophy in Black: Foundational Traces and the Weight of the Present 131–220
- 285–310 Notes 285–310
- 311–328 Index 311–328
- 329–330 About the Author 329–330