Her Majesty's Other Children: Sketches of Racism from a Neocolonial Age

Her Majesty's Other Children: Sketches of Racism from a Neocolonial Age

by Lewis R. Gordon professor of philosophy and Africana studies, University of Connecticut
Her Majesty's Other Children: Sketches of Racism from a Neocolonial Age

Her Majesty's Other Children: Sketches of Racism from a Neocolonial Age

by Lewis R. Gordon professor of philosophy and Africana studies, University of Connecticut

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Overview

In this exploration of race and racism, noted scholar Lewis R. Gordon offers a critique of recent scholarship in postcolonial Africana philosophy and critical race theory, and suggests alternative models that respond to what he calls our contemporary neocolonial age_an age in which cultural, intellectual, and economic forms of colonial domination persist. Through essays that address popular culture, the academy, literature, and politics, Gordon unsettles the notion of race and exposes the complexity of antiblack racism. An important book for philosophers, political theorists, sociologists, cultural critics, and anyone concerned with the overt and subtle ways of injustice.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780847684472
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 08/29/1997
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.22(w) x 9.16(h) x 0.88(d)

About the Author

Lewis R. Gordon is professor of Afro-American studies, contemporary religious thought, and modern culture and the media at Brown University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Introduction: Her Majesty's Other Children Part 3 Philosophy, Race, and Racism in a Neocolonial World Chapter 4 Context: Ruminations on Violence and Anonymity Chapter 5 Fanon, Philosophy, and Racism Chapter 6 Race, Biraciality, and Mixed Race—in Theory Chapter 7 Sex, Race, and Matrices of Desire in an Antiblack World Chapter 8 Uses and Abuses of Blackness: Postmodernism, Conservatism, Ideology Chapter 9 In a Black Antiblack Philosophy Chapter 10 African Philosophy's Search for Identity: Existential Considerations of a Recent Effort Part 11 The Intellectuals Chapter 12 Lorraine Hansberry's Tragic Search for Postcoloniality: Les Blancs Chapter 13 Tragic Intellectuals on the Neocolonial—Postcolonial Divide Chapter 14 Exilic "Amateur" Speaking Truth to Power: Edward Said Chapter 15 Black Intellectuals and Academic Activism: Cornel West's "Dilemmas of the Black Intellectual." Right-Wing Celebration, Left-Wing Nightmare: Thoughts on the Centennial of Plessy v. Ferguson Part 16 Aisthesis Demokrate Chapter 17 Sketches of Jazz Chapter 18 Aesthetico-Political Reflections on the AMTRAK: Rap, Hip-Hop, and Isaac Julien's Fanon along the Northeast Line Chapter 19 Epilogue: The Lion and the Spider (An Anticolonial Tale)
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