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Thinking the US South: Contemporary Philosophy from Southern Perspectives

Editat de Shannon Sullivan Contribuţii de Linda Martin Alcoff, Dr. Shiloh Whitney, Lucius T. Outlaw, Mariana Ortega, Michael J. Monahan, Ladelle McWhorter, Lindsey Stewart, Devonya N. Havis, Kim Q. Hall, Arnold Farr
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mar 2021
Knowledge emerges from contexts, which are shaped by people’s experiences. The varied essays in Thinking the US South: Contemporary Philosophy from Southern Perspectives demonstrate that Southern identities, borders, and practices play an important but unacknowledged role in ethical, political, emotional, and global issues connected to knowledge production. Not merely one geographical region among others, the US South is sometimes a fantasy and other times a nightmare, but it is always a prominent component of the American national imaginary. In connection with the Global North and Global South, the US South provides a valuable perspective from which to explore race, class, gender, and other inter- and intra-American differences. The result is a fresh look at how identity is constituted; the role of place, ancestors, and belonging in identity formation; the impact of regional differences on what counts as political resistance; the ways that affect and emotional labor circulate; practices of boundary policing, deportation, and mourning; issues of disability and slowness; racial and other forms of suffering; and above all, the question of whether and how doing philosophy changes when done from Southern standpoints. Examining racist tropes, Indigenous land claims, Black Southern philosophical perspectives, migrant labor, and more, this incisive anthology makes clear that roots matter.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780810143302
ISBN-10: 0810143305
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 10 b-w images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press

Notă biografică

SHANNON SULLIVAN is a professor of philosophy and health psychology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She is the author of Living Across and Through Skins: Transactional Bodies, Pragmatism, and Feminism; Revealing Whiteness: The Unconscious Habits of Racial Privilege; Good White People: The Problem with Middle-Class White Anti-Racism; The Physiology of Sexist and Racist Oppression; and White Privilege.
 

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Author Biographies
Introduction: Doing Philosophy from Southern Standpoints - Shannon Sullivan 
PART I: SOUTHERN IDENTITIES      
1. The Southern White Worker Question - Linda Martín Alcoff
2. Southern Land: Indigeneity, Genocide, and Racialization in Whitened Lineages - Ladelle McWhorter
3. Between Socrates and Grandma: On Being a Black Southern Philosopher - Arnold Farr
PART II: SOUTHERN BORDERS
4. Are You a Yankee? Purity, Identity, and "the Southern" - Michael Monahan
5. Affective Economies from the Global South to the US South: Global Care Chains and Southern Sympathy Fatigue - Shiloh Whitney
6. Altars for the Living: Shadow Ground, Aesthetic Memory, and the US Mexico Borderlands - Mariana Ortega
PART III: SOUTHERN PRACTICES                  
7. “I Ain’t Thinkin’ ‘Bout You": Black Liberation Politics at the Intersection of Region, Gender, and Class - Lindsey Stewart
8. Black Ancestral Discourses: Cultural Cadences from the South - Devonya N. Havis
9. Dumping on Southern "White Trash": Etiquette and Abjection - Shannon Sullivan
10. On Being Slow: Philosophy and Disability in the U. South - Kim Q. Hall
 Afterword: Philosophizings In/Of/Regarding "The South(s): A New Field of Discourse in US American Philosophy?" - Lucius T. Outlaw (Jr.)
Notes
Bibliography
Index
 

Descriere

This anthology demonstrates that US Southern identities, borders, and practices play an important but unacknowledged role in ethical, political, emotional, and global issues connected to knowledge production.