On Race: 34 Conversations in a Time of Crisis

On Race: 34 Conversations in a Time of Crisis

by George Yancy (Author)

Synopsis

With the recent barrage of racially motivated killings, violent encounters between blacks and whites, and hate crimes in the wake of the 2016 election that foreground historic problems posed by systemic racism, including disenfranchisement and mass incarceration, it would be easy to despair that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream has turned into a nightmare. Many Americans struggle for equal treatment, facing hate speech, brutality, and a national spirit of hopelessness; their reality is hardly post-racial . The need for clarity surrounding the significance of race and racism in the United States is more pressing than ever. This collection of interviews on race, some originally conducted for The New York Times philosophy blog, The Stone, provides rich context and insight into the nature, challenges, and deepest questions surrounding this fraught and thorny topic. In interviews with such major thinkers as bell hooks, Judith Butler, Cornel West, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Peter Singer, and Noam Chomsky, Yancy probes the historical origins, social constructions, and lived reality of race along political and economic lines. He interrogates fully race's insidious expressions, its transcendence of Black/white binaries, and its link to neo-liberalism, its epistemological and ethical implications, and ultimately, its future.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Publisher: OUP USA
Published: 16 Nov 2017

ISBN 10: 0190498552
ISBN 13: 9780190498559

Media Reviews
George Yancy has established himself as one of our most engaging philosophers and dynamic interlocutors. So what happens when he sits down with 34 of the most important intellectuals of our era and speaks about the unspeakable - Race? The result is a brilliant cacophony of ideas, critique, exegesis, reflection, memory, pain, anguish, and revelation. Race and racism live despite all of the postracial eulogies, and it continues to remain central to philosophy that matters - philosophy that remains grounded in real life in order to change it. * Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams *
George Yancy has assembled a wonderful and timely collection of interviews with contemporary thinkers and philosophers. Given the urgency of our now these interviews offer much needed food for thought - a critical vocabulary for considering the constitutive role of racism in the U.S. and the modern world. It is a welcome and necessary contribution to thinking beyond our current impasse. * Saidiya Hartman, Columbia University *
Yancy is a brilliant scholar and public intellectual and he has outdone himself with the publication of On Race. The conversations in On Race are fierce, disturbing, brave, illuminating, and breath taking in the scope and range of issues covered. The urgency and brilliance of the dialogue is matched by the lyrical and passionate nature of the conversations that unfold. On Race may be one of the best books we have on what it means to ask critical questions and engage in the type of bristling, informed dialogues that confront the Orwellian nightmare that is now America. Yancy's conversations confront head on the new white terror, emotional brutality, and nativism that has descended upon the U.S. If you are concerned about the merging of the ethical imagination and the struggle for racial justice this is the book for you. Henry A. Giroux, McMaster University
How should a liberal society respond to the Ku Klux Klan? What if Batman were a black man? How can a white professor teach about race effectively? Why is there a lack of trust between black communities and local police? Does racism have the same roots as what leads factory farm workers to use live chickens as footballs? Have Muslims of Arab descent replaced black people as the pariah of American society? George Yancy has put together 34 penetrating, illuminating, and in some cases heart-rending interviews with today's leading thinkers about race in a timely book about racism in America that answers these questions and more. * Ruth Chang, Rutgers University *
Author Bio
George Yancy is Professor of Philosophy at Emory University.