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Robert Bernasconi

    Critical Philosophy of Race
    Heidegger in Question
    How To Read Sartre
    The Idea of Race
    Violence, Slavery and Freedom between Hegel and Fanon
    • Offers close readings of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit, and of responses to it in the work of twentieth-century philosophers, that highlight the entangled history of the translations, transpositions and transformations of Hegel in the work of Frantz Fanon, and more generally in colonial, postcolonial and decolonial contexts.

      Violence, Slavery and Freedom between Hegel and Fanon
    • The Idea of Race

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,0(46)Abgeben

      A survey of the historical development of the idea of race, this anthology offers pre-twentieth century theories about the concept of race, classic twentieth century sources reiterating and contesting ideas of race as scientific, and several philosophically relevant essays that discuss the issues presented. A general Introduction gives an overview of the readings. Headnotes introduce each selection. Includes suggested further readings.

      The Idea of Race
    • How To Read Sartre

      • 116 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      3,6(60)Abgeben

      'These [How to Read] books let you encounter thinkers eyeball to eyeball by analysing passages from their work' Terry Eagleton, New Statesman

      How To Read Sartre
    • Heidegger in Question

      The Art of Existing

      • 292 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Delving into Heidegger's philosophical framework, this work examines various questions and challenges that arise within his thought. It offers a critical analysis of his ideas, providing insights that encourage deeper understanding and engagement with his concepts. The exploration aims to illuminate the complexities of Heidegger's philosophy and its implications for contemporary thought.

      Heidegger in Question
    • The fifteen essays by distinguished philosopher of race Robert Bernasconi that are collected here demonstrate why the critical philosophy of race needs to take a historical turn. Genealogies of the concepts of both race and racism clarify why some of the dominant strategies for combatting racism tend to be ineffective. For example, the Boasian/UNESCO strategy that highlights biology's rejection of race neglects cultural racism. Drawing on the work of Frantz Fanon, the late Sartre, and Michel Foucault, Robert Bernasconi argues for a holistic approach that integrates the concrete experience of racism faced by individuals into the study of institutional, structural, and systemic racism. His philosophical studies of such Black philosophers as Ottobah Cugoano, Anténor Firmin, and W. E. B. Du Bois, contribute to challenging the dominant philosophical canon. This volume will be an essential resource for scholars and students interested in this resurgent topic.

      Critical Philosophy of Race