Race after Sartre: Antiracism, Africana Existentialism, Postcolonialism

Author:   Jonathan Judaken
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
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9780791475485


Pages:   250
Publication Date:   01 July 2009
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Race after Sartre: Antiracism, Africana Existentialism, Postcolonialism


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Author:   Jonathan Judaken
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
Imprint:   State University of New York Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.354kg
ISBN:  

9780791475485


ISBN 10:   0791475484
Pages:   250
Publication Date:   01 July 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

"Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Sartre on Race and Racism 1. Sartre on Racism: From Existential Phenomenology to Globalization and ""the New Racism"" Jonathan Judaken 2. Skin for Sale: Race and The Respectful Prostitute Steve Martinot 3. The Persistence of Colonialism: Sartre, the Left, and Identity in Postcolonial France, 1970-1974 Paige Arthur Part II: Sartre and Antiracist Theory 4. Race: From Philosophy to History Christian Delacampagne 5. Sartre and Levinas: Philosophers against Racism and Antisemitism Robert Bernasconi 6. European Intellectuals and Colonial Difference: Cesaire and Fanon beyond Sartre and Foucault George Ciccariello-Maher Part III: Sartre and Africana Existentialism 7. Sartre and Black Existentialism Lewis R. Gordon 8. Sartre and South African Apartheid Mabogo P. More Part IV: Sartre and the Postcolonial Turn 9. Difference/Indifference: Sartre, Glissant, and the Race of Francophone Literature Richard H. Watts 10. Violence, Nonviolence: Sartre on Fanon Judith Butler Contributors Index"

Reviews

I like the way the book locates Sartre historically and shows how he still speaks to us today with regard to the important topic of race. -- Sonia Kruks


"""Race after Sartre is a timely collection of essays that will be of interest to scholars in postcolonial theory, philosophy, and critical race studies."" - The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory ""...the essays here are far ranging. While a handful explicitly argue for Sartre's importance to matters of race, most simply assume it, a fact that might constitute a powerful case in itself."" - Philosophy in Review ""Jean-Paul Sartre's considerable contributions to comprehending and challenging racism both in its colonial and postcolonial contexts have often been overlooked. Race after Sartre corrects that oversight once and for all, indicating the range, depth, and quality of Sartre's pivotal thinking on metropolitan racism, the colonial condition, the relation of anti-Semitism to anti-Black racisms, the emotional charge of racism, the challenge of racism to freedom and freedom to the range of racisms. But it also signals the importance of the Sartrean corpus to understanding the range of racisms we continue to face today. Jonathan Judaken's collection alters how Sartre will be read, and adds considerably to our understanding of racial matters."" - David Theo Goldberg, author of The Threat of Race: Reflections on Racial Neoliberalism ""This book will go a long way toward restoring Sartre to his rightful place as one of the modern world's greatest political moralists. In it, Jonathan Judaken has assembled an impressive lineup of authors, topics, and essays that demonstrate the continuing vitality of Sartre's thought."" - Ronald Aronson, author of Living without God: New Directions for Atheists, Agnostics, Secularists, and the Undecided ""This book demonstrates anew Sartre's ability to write cogently and passionately against oppression and in support of progressive politics."" - William L. McBride, author of Sartre's Political Theory ""I like the way the book locates Sartre historically and shows how he still speaks to us today with regard to the important topic of race."" - Sonia Kruks, author of Retrieving Experience: Subjectivity and Recognition in Feminist Politics"


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Jonathan Judaken is Associate Professor of Modern European Cultural and Intellectual History and Director of the Marcus W. Orr Center for the Humanities at the University of Memphis, as well as Co-President of the North American Sartre Society. He is the author of Jean-Paul Sartre and the Jewish Question: Anti-antisemitism and the Politics of the French Intellectual.

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