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Convergences: Black Feminism and Continental Philosophy

Book information

Publisher
State University of New York Press
Year
2010
ISBN
1438432674, 9781438432670
LCC
HQ1197 .C66 2010
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
1 MB (1488390 bytes)
Series
SUNY Series in Gender Theory
Pages
282\282
Orientation
yes
Scanned
no
Time added
2012-03-09 12:00:00

Description

A range of themes—race and gender, sexuality, otherness, sisterhood, and agency—run throughout this collection, and the chapters constitute a collective discourse at the intersection of Black feminist thought and continental philosophy, converging on a similar set of questions and concerns. These convergences are not random or forced, but are in many ways natural and necessary: the same issues of agency, identity, alienation, and power inevitably are addressed by both camps. Never before has a group of scholars worked together to examine the resources these two traditions can offer one another. By bringing the relationship between these two critical fields of thought to the forefront, the book will encourage scholars to engage in new dialogues about how each can inform the other. If contemporary philosophy is troubled by the fact that it can be too limited, too closed, too white, too male, then this groundbreaking book confronts and challenges these problems.

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