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State University of New York Press. Throughout his life, Du Bois was concerned not just with the meaning of race but with the truth about it. Frederick Douglass, in his first autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, describes how his sociopolitical identity was scripted by the white other and how his spatiotemporal existence was likewise constrained through constant surveillance and disciplinary dispositifs. Maurice Merleau-Ponty in Continental Philosophy. In all of this, the central questions relate to who speaks and, as corollaries, who is allowed to speak and what is remembered. Literature in Arts and Humanities.
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He is coeditor with Jacoby A. Harris is coauthor with Charles Molesworth of Alain L. Biography of a Philosopher University of Chicago Press, He is editor of The Philosophy of Alain Locke: Afro-American Philosophy from Kendall Hunt, Peirce Society 49 1 , Winter , 93— He specializes in moral and political philosophy. He is the author of three books: Her current research explores mechanisms underlying stereotype threat aimed at mitigating the effect based on cognitive and social interventions.
Joy James is the F. James is the author of: Seeking the Beloved Community: He specializes in Africana philosophy and philosophy of race, with broad interests in social and political philosophy. He is the editor of Listening to Ourselves: He is currently working on a book on W. He has also contributed chapters to a number of books and entries in encyclopedias.
She is coeditor of Pursuing Trayvon Martin: Jonathan Judaken is the Spence L. Wilson Chair in the Humanities at Rhodes College. In addition to dozens of academic articles, he has published Jean-Paul Sartre and the p. An award-winning author, she has published widely on Asian American panethnicity, gender, and migration, and US colonialism and wars in Asia. Her most recent book is Body Counts: She specializes in contemporary political theory and ethics and public policy.
She is the editor of New Frontiers in the Philosophy of Intellectual Property Cambridge University Press, and the author of On Privacy Thinking in Action Routledge, and A Democratic Conception of Privacy Author House, , as well as numerous scholarly articles on racial equality, privacy and security, freedom of conscience, and democratic theory and the ethics of voting. David Lyons works on moral, political, and legal theory and political history.
After teaching at Cornell University for three decades, he joined Boston University in His research is at the intersection of the philosophy of psychology and social theory, and it focuses especially upon moral psychology, social construction, and the philosophy of race. He has twice codirected an NEH Institute on Experimental Philosophy, and he is the author of numerous articles and book chapters on the social construction of human kinds and coeditor of An Introduction to Philosophy: Traditional and Experimental Oxford University Press.
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Peirce Society 49, Winter His areas of interests include: African American philosophers and philosophical traditions; African philosophy, Marxism, philosophy of sports and the African American experience, and philosophy of religion and African Americans. He is the author of C. Ferguson II Kendall Hunt, Ladelle McWhorter is the author of Bodies and Pleasures: She coedited an expanded edition of her anthology Heidegger and the Earth: He works in the general area of oppositional political theory, and he is the author of six books: The Critique of Racial Liberalism forthcoming He has published on topics in logic, the philosophy of science and technology, African philosophy, and African American philosophy.
Susana Nuccetelli is Professor of Philosophy at St. He is a biological anthropologist focusing on human variation, population genetics, and the evolution of modern humans. He is a former vice-president and president of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, and is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
John Relethford is also the author of The Human Species: His current interest is the use of race in the biomedical and social sciences to describe or explain differences within a population in health or socioeconomic outcomes. He has published many papers on issues of race in science and public policy and presented papers on race at many conferences and meetings, including at the American Public Health Association and Society for Epidemiologic Research. She is the coeditor, with A. Todd Franklin, of Critical Affinities: She has written extensively on the Scottish Enlightenment and on the questions of race, gender, and history writing.
She is the author of The Scottish Enlightenment: She is the editor or coeditor of six anthologies and the author of a number of books, including: