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On February 26, 2012, seventeen-year-old African American male
Trayvon Martin was shot and killed by George Zimmerman, a
twenty-eight-year-old white Hispanic American male in Sanford,
Florida. Zimmerman killed Martin in a gated community. Pursuing
Trayvon Martin: Historical Contexts and Contemporary Manifestations
of Racial Dynamics, featuring a new preface by editor Janine Jones,
examines the societal conditions that powered the shooting and the
ramifications of the now infamous affair for race relations and
violence in America.Pursuing Trayvon Martin addresses issues across
various thematic domains that are both broad and relevant: how the
context of Trayvon Martin's killing can be compared to the
historical legacy of racism in the cases of Emmett Till and Rodney
King; how contemporary conceptions, perceptions, and treatment of
black bodies from the historical perspective of white supremacy in
the United States continue to function or not function in our
contemporary moment; how we ought to think about the political and
legal implications of the Trayvon Martin case within the context of
the politics and laws that have historically informed and shaped
black people's lives; how we should think critically about the
historical exclusion of black bodies in public space and the
ramifications for the ways in which black people must navigate
public space today; and, finally, how we should think about the
ways in which the historical negative gendering of black girls and
boys, black men and women, with respect to their white
counterparts, in a white supremacist society, have impacted various
intersections of race and gender in our contemporary
setting.Pursuing Trayvon Martin is an important read for scholars
in the fields of philosophy, criminal justice, history, critical
race theory, political science, critical philosophies of race,
gender studies, sociology, rhetorical studies, and for anyone
hungry for critical ways of thinking about the Trayvon Martin case.
On February 26, 2012, seventeen-year-old African American male
Trayvon Martin was shot and killed by George Zimmerman, a
twenty-eight-year-old white Hispanic American male in Sanford,
Florida. Zimmerman killed Martin in a gated community. Pursuing
Trayvon Martin: Historical Contexts and Contemporary Manifestations
of Racial Dynamics, featuring a new preface by editors George Yancy
and Janine Jones written after the June 2013 trial, examines the
societal conditions that fueled the shooting and its ramifications
for race relations and violence in America. Pursuing Trayvon
Martin: Historical Contexts and Contemporary Manifestations of
Racial Dynamics attempts to capture what a critical cadre of
scholars think about this potentially volatile situation in the
moment. The text addresses issues across various thematic domains
that are both broad and relevant. Pursuing Trayvon Martin is an
important read for scholars in the fields of philosophy, criminal
justice, history, critical race theory, political science, critical
philosophies of race, gender studies, sociology, rhetorical
studies, and for anyone hungry for critical ways of thinking about
the Trayvon Martin case.
White on White/Black on Black is a unique contribution to the
philosophy of race. The book explores how fourteen philosophers,
seven white and seven black, philosophically understand the
dynamics of the process of racialization. Combined, the
contributions demonstrate different and similar conceptual
trajectories of raced identities that emerge from within and across
the racial divide. Each of the fourteen philosophers, who share a
textual space of exploration, name blackness/whiteness, revealing
significant political, cultural, and existential aspects of what it
means to be black/white. Through the power of naming and theorizing
whiteness and blackness, White on White/Black on Black dares to
bring clarity and complexity to our understanding of race identity.
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White on White/Black on Black (Paperback)
George Yancy; Foreword by Cornel West; Contributions by Kal Alston, Molefi Kete Asante, Bettina G. Bergo, …
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White on White/Black on Black is a unique contribution to the
philosophy of race. The book explores how fourteen philosophers,
seven white and seven black, philosophically understand the
dynamics of the process of racialization. Combined, the
contributions demonstrate different and similar conceptual
trajectories of raced identities that emerge from within and across
the racial divide. Each of the fourteen philosophers, who share a
textual space of exploration, name blackness/whiteness, revealing
significant political, cultural, and existential aspects of what it
means to be black/white. Through the power of naming and theorizing
whiteness and blackness, White on White/Black on Black dares to
bring clarity and complexity to our understanding of race identity.
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