Zusammenfassung
A 2023 Library Journal Best Social Sciences Title
From Library Journal's Starred Review: "All readers stand to learn something from this compelling book."
Award-winning author, scholar, and social visionary George Yancy brings together the greatest minds of our time to speak truth to power and welcome everyone into a conversation about the pursuit of justice, equality, and peace.
This interwoven collection of searingly honest interviews with leading intellectuals includes conversations with Noam Chomsky, Judith Butler, Cornel West, Robin D. G. Kelley, and Peter McLaren. Each conversation bears witness to the weighty moment in which it was first conducted and presented by Truthout and Tikkun magazines while pointing to ramifications, future hurdles, and practical optimism for moving forward.
Learning how to speak about such topics as white supremacy and global whiteness, xenophobia, anti-BIPOC racism, fear of critical race theory, and the importance of Black feminist and trans perspectives, readers will be better able to join future conversations with their peers, those in power, and those who need to be empowered to change the status quo.
Schlagworte
Noam Chomsky Democracy Bias Climate Change Interviews Feminism Judith Butler Racism Black Lives Matter COVID Trump trans American history White Supremacy Gay Rights Critical race theory current events Pedro A. Noguera Peniel E. Joseph Peter McLaren Susanna Heschel Tracy Denean Sharpley-Whiting Robin D. G. Kelley Woojin Lim afropessimism Mark L. Taylor David Kyuman Kim David Roediger Eric Foner Insurgency January 6 Joe Feagin Joy James Eduardo Mendieta Eduardo Mendieta Peniel E. Joseph Elizabeth Pryor George Floyd Adele Norris Brian Burkhart Akwugo Emejulu Cornel West Capitol Riot Che Gosset Chelsea Watego progressive politics social reform white power white systemic violence public intellectuals philosophy or race racial violence police murders republican right wing Mari Matsuda Kelly Brown Dougla Kelly Brown Douglas gender and sexuality liberal humanism liberation theory hate crimes conservative Christianity education reformKeywords
inequality philosophers prejudice pandemic social change- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- 1–10 Introduction 1–10
- 333–344 Notes 333–344
- 345–352 About the Contributors 345–352
- 353–374 Index 353–374
7 Treffer gefunden
- „... Part TwoGlobal anti-blackness535afropessimism forces Us to rethink oUr most basic assUmptions aboUt ...” „... . Wilderson iii), “afropessimism forces Us to rethink our most basic assumptions about society,” Truthout ...” „... vis-à-vis civil society. it is this fundamental antagonism that the critical framework of afropessimism ...”
- „... AfropessimismWilliams, Lee e., 147Williams, Lee e., II, 147Williams, Lula T., 148Williams, Marco, 147Williams, Preston ...” „... AmericansAfrican-American Philosophers (Yancy), 186African Black diaspora, 90Afro-Cubans, 59–60Afropessimism, 53, 63, 303 ...” „... ; universality of, 57Afropessimism (Wilderson), 54, 62Afro-Surrealism, 194Agassiz, Louis, 187agonistic dialogue ...”
- „... . Antagonisms; and Afropessimism, which was long listed for the national book Award.George Yancy is the samuel ...”
- „... ., the UK, Australia, and New Zealand; COvID-19 and global vulnerability; the meaning of Afropessi-mism ...”
- „... David Kyuman KimPart 2: Global Anti-Blackness5. Afropessimism Forces Us to Rethink Our Most Basic ...”
- „... , Black masses are marginalized.i am curious about why afropessimism is so vilified for its contribu-tions ...”
- „... ” (Zakiya imani Jackson); it becomes, and i agree here with this part of afro-pessi-mism, constructed as a ...”