The center must not hold :: White women philosophers on the Whiteness of philosophy /
"The Center Must Not Hold: White Women Philosophers on the Whiteness of Philosophy functions as a textual site where white women philosophers engage boldly in critical acts of exploring ways of naming and disrupting whiteness in terms of how it has defined the conceptual field of philosophy. Wi...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Center Must Not Hold: White Women Philosophers on the Whiteness of Philosophy functions as a textual site where white women philosophers engage boldly in critical acts of exploring ways of naming and disrupting whiteness in terms of how it has defined the conceptual field of philosophy. Within this text, white women philosophers critique the field of philosophy for its complicity with whiteness as a structure of power, as normative, and as hegemonic. In this way, the authority of whiteness to define what is philosophically worthy is seen as reinforcing forms of philosophical narcissism and hegemony. Challenging the whiteness of philosophy in terms of its hubristic tendencies, white women philosophers within this text assert their alliance with people of color who have been both marginalized within the field of philosophy and have had their philosophical and intellectual concerns and traditions dismissed as particularistic. Aware that feminist praxis does not necessarily lead to anti-racist praxis, the white women philosophers within this text refuse to telescope as a site of critical inquiry one site of hegemony (sexism) over another (racism). As such, the white women philosophers within this text are conscious of the ways in which they are implicated in perpetuating whiteness as a site of power within the domain of philosophy." "Framed within a philosophical space that values the multiplicity of philosophical voices, and driven by a feminist framework that valorizes de-centering locations of hegemony, interdisciplinary dialogue, and transformative praxis, The Center Must Not Hold refuses to allow the white center of philosophy to masquerade as universal and given. The text de-centers various epistemic and value orders that are predicated upon maintaining the center of philosophy as white. The white women philosophers who contribute to this text explore ethics, epistemology, aesthetics, taste, the nature of a dilemma, questions of the secularity of philosophy, perception, discipline-based values around how to listen and argue, the crucial role that social location plays in the continued ignorance about the reality of oppression and privilege as these relate to the subtle forms of white valorization and maintenance, and more. Those interested in critical race theory and critical whiteness studies will appreciate how the contributors have linked these areas of critical inquiry within the often abstract domain of philosophy."--Jacket. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxi, 276 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780739138830 0739138839 9780739138823 0739138820 |
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contents | Introduction : Troublemaking Allies / George Yancy -- Ch. 1. White Ignorance and the Denials of Complicity : On the Possibility of Doing Philosophy in Good Faith / Barbara Applebaum -- Ch. 2. Reading Black Philosophers in Chronological Order / Audrey Thompson -- Ch. 3. On Intersectionality and the Whiteness of Feminist Philosophy / Alison Bailey -- Ch. 4. The Man of Culture : The Civilized and the Barbarian in Western Philosophy / Lisa Heldke -- Ch. 5. Whiteness and Rationality : Feminist Dialogue on Race in Academic Institutional Spaces / Crista Lebens -- Ch. 6. Appropriate Subjects : Whiteness and the Discipline of Philosophy / Alexis Shotwell -- Ch. 7. Color in the Theory of Colors? Or : Are Philosophers' Colors all White? / Berit Brogaard -- Ch. 8. The Secularity of Philosophy : Race, Religion, and the Silence of Exclusion / Shannon Sullivan -- Ch. 9. Philosophy's Whiteness and the Loss of Wisdom / Susan E. Babbitt -- Ch. 10. Against the Whiteness of Ethics : Dilemmatizing as a Critical Approach / Lisa Tessman -- Ch. 11. The Whiteness of Anti-Racist White Philosophical Address / Cris Mayo -- Ch. 12. Colonial Practices/Colonial Identities : All the Women are Still White / Sarah Lucia Hoagland -- Ch. 13. Is Philosophy Anything if it Isn't White? / Cynthia Kaufman. |
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spelling | The center must not hold : White women philosophers on the Whiteness of philosophy / [edited by] George Yancy. Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, ©2010. 1 online resource (xxi, 276 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. "The Center Must Not Hold: White Women Philosophers on the Whiteness of Philosophy functions as a textual site where white women philosophers engage boldly in critical acts of exploring ways of naming and disrupting whiteness in terms of how it has defined the conceptual field of philosophy. Within this text, white women philosophers critique the field of philosophy for its complicity with whiteness as a structure of power, as normative, and as hegemonic. In this way, the authority of whiteness to define what is philosophically worthy is seen as reinforcing forms of philosophical narcissism and hegemony. Challenging the whiteness of philosophy in terms of its hubristic tendencies, white women philosophers within this text assert their alliance with people of color who have been both marginalized within the field of philosophy and have had their philosophical and intellectual concerns and traditions dismissed as particularistic. Aware that feminist praxis does not necessarily lead to anti-racist praxis, the white women philosophers within this text refuse to telescope as a site of critical inquiry one site of hegemony (sexism) over another (racism). As such, the white women philosophers within this text are conscious of the ways in which they are implicated in perpetuating whiteness as a site of power within the domain of philosophy." "Framed within a philosophical space that values the multiplicity of philosophical voices, and driven by a feminist framework that valorizes de-centering locations of hegemony, interdisciplinary dialogue, and transformative praxis, The Center Must Not Hold refuses to allow the white center of philosophy to masquerade as universal and given. The text de-centers various epistemic and value orders that are predicated upon maintaining the center of philosophy as white. The white women philosophers who contribute to this text explore ethics, epistemology, aesthetics, taste, the nature of a dilemma, questions of the secularity of philosophy, perception, discipline-based values around how to listen and argue, the crucial role that social location plays in the continued ignorance about the reality of oppression and privilege as these relate to the subtle forms of white valorization and maintenance, and more. Those interested in critical race theory and critical whiteness studies will appreciate how the contributors have linked these areas of critical inquiry within the often abstract domain of philosophy."--Jacket. Print version record. Introduction : Troublemaking Allies / George Yancy -- Ch. 1. White Ignorance and the Denials of Complicity : On the Possibility of Doing Philosophy in Good Faith / Barbara Applebaum -- Ch. 2. Reading Black Philosophers in Chronological Order / Audrey Thompson -- Ch. 3. On Intersectionality and the Whiteness of Feminist Philosophy / Alison Bailey -- Ch. 4. The Man of Culture : The Civilized and the Barbarian in Western Philosophy / Lisa Heldke -- Ch. 5. Whiteness and Rationality : Feminist Dialogue on Race in Academic Institutional Spaces / Crista Lebens -- Ch. 6. Appropriate Subjects : Whiteness and the Discipline of Philosophy / Alexis Shotwell -- Ch. 7. Color in the Theory of Colors? Or : Are Philosophers' Colors all White? / Berit Brogaard -- Ch. 8. The Secularity of Philosophy : Race, Religion, and the Silence of Exclusion / Shannon Sullivan -- Ch. 9. Philosophy's Whiteness and the Loss of Wisdom / Susan E. Babbitt -- Ch. 10. Against the Whiteness of Ethics : Dilemmatizing as a Critical Approach / Lisa Tessman -- Ch. 11. The Whiteness of Anti-Racist White Philosophical Address / Cris Mayo -- Ch. 12. Colonial Practices/Colonial Identities : All the Women are Still White / Sarah Lucia Hoagland -- Ch. 13. Is Philosophy Anything if it Isn't White? / Cynthia Kaufman. Race Philosophy. Race relations Philosophy. Racism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85110266 Women philosophers. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85147672 Race Philosophie. Relations raciales Philosophie. Racisme. Femmes philosophes. philosophers. aat PHILOSOPHY General. bisacsh Race Philosophy fast Race relations Philosophy fast Racism fast Women philosophers fast Feministische Philosophie gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4127504-4 Philosophie gnd Rassismus gnd Wertordnung gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4135971-9 Yancy, George. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n98023191 has work: The center must not hold (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGM4tbyhppV3HrX73VkWwy https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Center must not hold. Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, ©2010 9780739138816 (DLC) 2009054092 (OCoLC)491901209 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=483037 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=483037 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The center must not hold : White women philosophers on the Whiteness of philosophy / Introduction : Troublemaking Allies / George Yancy -- Ch. 1. White Ignorance and the Denials of Complicity : On the Possibility of Doing Philosophy in Good Faith / Barbara Applebaum -- Ch. 2. Reading Black Philosophers in Chronological Order / Audrey Thompson -- Ch. 3. On Intersectionality and the Whiteness of Feminist Philosophy / Alison Bailey -- Ch. 4. The Man of Culture : The Civilized and the Barbarian in Western Philosophy / Lisa Heldke -- Ch. 5. Whiteness and Rationality : Feminist Dialogue on Race in Academic Institutional Spaces / Crista Lebens -- Ch. 6. Appropriate Subjects : Whiteness and the Discipline of Philosophy / Alexis Shotwell -- Ch. 7. Color in the Theory of Colors? Or : Are Philosophers' Colors all White? / Berit Brogaard -- Ch. 8. The Secularity of Philosophy : Race, Religion, and the Silence of Exclusion / Shannon Sullivan -- Ch. 9. Philosophy's Whiteness and the Loss of Wisdom / Susan E. Babbitt -- Ch. 10. Against the Whiteness of Ethics : Dilemmatizing as a Critical Approach / Lisa Tessman -- Ch. 11. The Whiteness of Anti-Racist White Philosophical Address / Cris Mayo -- Ch. 12. Colonial Practices/Colonial Identities : All the Women are Still White / Sarah Lucia Hoagland -- Ch. 13. Is Philosophy Anything if it Isn't White? / Cynthia Kaufman. Race Philosophy. Race relations Philosophy. Racism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85110266 Women philosophers. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85147672 Race Philosophie. Relations raciales Philosophie. Racisme. Femmes philosophes. philosophers. aat PHILOSOPHY General. bisacsh Race Philosophy fast Race relations Philosophy fast Racism fast Women philosophers fast Feministische Philosophie gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4127504-4 Philosophie gnd Rassismus gnd Wertordnung gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4135971-9 |
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title | The center must not hold : White women philosophers on the Whiteness of philosophy / |
title_auth | The center must not hold : White women philosophers on the Whiteness of philosophy / |
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title_full | The center must not hold : White women philosophers on the Whiteness of philosophy / [edited by] George Yancy. |
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topic | Race Philosophy. Race relations Philosophy. Racism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85110266 Women philosophers. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85147672 Race Philosophie. Relations raciales Philosophie. Racisme. Femmes philosophes. philosophers. aat PHILOSOPHY General. bisacsh Race Philosophy fast Race relations Philosophy fast Racism fast Women philosophers fast Feministische Philosophie gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4127504-4 Philosophie gnd Rassismus gnd Wertordnung gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4135971-9 |
topic_facet | Race Philosophy. Race relations Philosophy. Racism. Women philosophers. Race Philosophie. Relations raciales Philosophie. Racisme. Femmes philosophes. philosophers. PHILOSOPHY General. Race Philosophy Race relations Philosophy Racism Women philosophers Feministische Philosophie Philosophie Rassismus Wertordnung |
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