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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781786605382
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 233 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.8001
    Keywords: Race-Philosophy.. ; Ethnicity-Philosophy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book explains the importance of embodiment in understanding the function of race. With chapters by expert contributors and coverage of the most recent thinking in philosophy of race, the book is ideal for upper-level students in Phenomenology, Philosophy of Race and Critical Race Theory.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , A people yet to come : "people of color" reconsidered , Multiplicitous selves : being-between-worlds and being-in-worlds , The intersections of race, gender, and criminality : a black woman's phenomenological account , The veil, race, and appearance : a political phenomenology , Challenging conceptions of the "normal" subject in phenomenology , Social psychology, phenomenology, and the indeterminate content of unreflective racial bias , A phenomenology of seeing and affect in a polarized climate , Race consciousness phenomenologically understood , The black body : a phenomenology of being stopped , The phenomenology of white identity , Seeing like a cop : a critical phenomenology of whiteness as property , Becoming white : white children and the erasure of black suffering
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781786993816 , 9781786993823 , 9781786993830
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 284 Seiten)
    DDC: 305.8
    Keywords: Racism in education. ; Discrimination in higher education. ; Social movements. ; Educational sociology. ; Political activists ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Bringing together some of the UK's leading scholars on race, this collection reframes anti-racist scholarship and activism for a new era by contributing a much-needed British angle to the US-led body of work on whiteness, anti-racist education, black queer studies and intersectionality.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781786993816
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (305 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Yancy, George The Fire Now : Anti-Racist Scholarship in Times of Explicit Racial Violence
    DDC: 372.1829
    Keywords: Racism in education.. ; Discrimination in higher education.. ; Social movements.. ; Educational sociology.. ; Political activists ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Bringing together some of the UK's leading scholars on race, this collection reframes anti-racist scholarship and activism for a new era by contributing a much-needed British angle to the US-led body of work on whiteness, anti-racist education, black queer studies and intersectionality
    Abstract: Cover -- Praise for the Book -- About the Editors -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the Contributors -- Foreword: The Heat and the Burdens of the Day -- Notes -- References -- Changing Our Fate in The Fire Now -- Note -- References -- Part I. Transforming Academia -- 1. I Am Not a Writer -- 2. An Academic Witness: White Supremacy within and beyond Academia -- Academia and White Supremacy: Contextualising Brexit and Trump -- Critiquing Whiteness in Academia -- Black Feminism and Dialogue -- Moving Forward -- Note -- References -- 3. Understanding Racism within the Academy: The Persistence of Racism within Higher Education -- Introduction -- Understanding the Persistence of Racism in Higher Education -- Understanding the Impact of Racial Micro-aggression in Academia -- Conclusion -- References -- 4. Black Study -- Introduction -- An Opening -- References -- 5. Confronting My Duty as an Academic: We Should All Be Activists -- Be Aware and Critical of the Historical and Contemporary Role of the University -- Speak Truth to Power -- Be Supportive and Be Supported -- Know the Wider Communities -- Being Reflexive: Are We Doing More Harm Than Good? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part II. Intersectional Identities, Intersectional Struggles -- 6. Majority Monitoring -- 7. Crippin' Blackness: Narratives of Disabled People of Colour from Slavery to Trump -- Re-materialising Race and Disability -- Locating Hope in Times of Increasing Despair -- References -- 8. Intersectionality before the Courts: The Face Veil Cases -- Introduction -- The Human Rights Framework -- From Partial Bans to Total Bans -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 9. Colour-Blind Racism and the 2017 Women's March: White Feminism, Activism and Lessons for the Left -- Introduction -- Racism and the Rise of the Right -- Racism Prior to the Women's March
    Abstract: Racism at the Women's March on Washington -- Racism in Social Movements in the Trump Era -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 10. 'The Climate Crisis is a Racist Crisis': Structural Racism, Inequality and Climate Change -- Introduction: Environmental and Climate Justice -- Strange Weather Bears Strange Fruit -- When Will Black Lives Matter? -- 'The Climate Crisis Is a Racist Crisis' (Black Lives Matter UK, 2016) -- Debts Due, Not Aid Promised: Climate Justice Now! -- Note -- References -- Part III. Lessons from History, Connections Across Spaces -- 11. Beware the Northern Fox: Keeping a Focus on Systematic Racism Post Trump and Brexit -- Southern Fox and the Northern Wolf -- Beware of the Fox Post-Brexit -- References -- 12. This Ain't Nothing New: Contextualising Black Responses to Trump's America -- History Rewards Our Research -- Back to the Future: A Sleeping Giant Awakens -- References -- 13. Understanding the Present through the Past: Struggles against Racism -- Introduction -- The Fight against Racism and the Open Resistance to Eurocentrism -- The Anti-Racism Struggle of Women in the Black Diaspora -- Anti-racism Today: How Far We Have Come -- Conclusion -- References -- 14. Fighting for Survival: Lessons from the Pan African Resistance -- Introduction -- Black Collectivism against Western Discrimination and Exploitation -- Counteracting Western Negativity wi th Positive Black Liberation -- The Legacy of Black Resistance -- References -- 15. Could It Happen Here? Canada's Multicultural Oasis and Global Right-Wing Drift -- Canada's Multiculturalism and the Pretensions of Colour-Blindness -- Canada above the Fray? -- Defending Canadian Values, Canadian Family and the Place of 'Old Stock' Canadians -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 16. Domesticating Trump -- Banal Misogyny: From Kenya to the US -- #RailaAnotherTrump
    Abstract: Anti-racist Solidarity? -- Notes -- References -- Part IV. Understanding And Reframing Oppression -- 17. Writing in the Fire Now: Beth Dialogues with Wambui and Osop -- Writings to and from Wambui and Beth -- Writings to and from Osop and Beth -- References -- 18. Movements through Trauma: How to See Ourselves -- Mundane Monstrosity -- The Morality of Trauma -- Political Identities -- Movements of Trauma -- I'm Here for a (Good) Time, Not a Long Time -- References -- 19. Fundamental British Values: Moving Towards Anti-Racist and Multicultural Education? -- Introduction -- The Stranger on the Shores of Britain -- Fundamental British Values (FBV) -- Reclaiming Multiculturalism, Rejecting Fundamental British Values -- Researching Youth Voices on Britishness and Belonging -- Conclusion: Examining British Identities through a Critical Lens -- Notes -- References -- 20. Teaching White Innocence in an Anti-Black Social Order: British Values and the Psychic Life of Coloniality -- Promoting Fundamental British Values -- Pursue, Protect, Prepare and Prevent: The Story of a Shipwreck and a Desert Island -- Winning Hearts and (Especially) Minds -- The Psychic Life of White Supremacy -- Conclusion -- References -- 21. 'Be Exactly Who You Are': Black Feminism in Volatile Political Realities -- Introduction -- 2016 Political Context -- Being-ness, Radicality and Black Feminism -- The Radicality of Being Exactly Who You Are -- Deregulating Blackness as an Intervention into White Supremacy -- Black Women Who Paved the Way in Volatile Times -- Surviving and Thriving: Listening to Black Women -- Psychological Disorientation and the Consequences of Taking Up Space -- Affirmation and Caring -- Paying It Forward: Community -- The Value of Being Exactly Who You Are -- Notes -- References -- 22. Laughter and the Politics of Place-Making -- Introduction
    Abstract: Divisive Nostalgia in Post-Brexit Britain -- Making Place as Shared Matter -- The Wonder of Place as Material Archive -- Laughter as Unpredictable Key to Place as Material Archive -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 23. Demanding the Impossible: Responding to The Fire Now -- Note -- References -- Afterword -- References -- Index
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