The Center Must Not Hold: White Women Philosophers on the Whiteness of Philosophy
By George Yancy, Barbara Applebaum (Contribution by), Susan E. Babbitt (Contribution by), Alison Bailey (Contribution by), Berit Brogaard (Contribution by), Lisa Heldke (Contribution by), Sarah Hoagland (Contribution by), Cynthia Kaufman (Contribution by), Crista Lebens (Contribution by), Cris Mayo (Contribution by), Alexis Shotwell (Contribution by), Shannon Sullivan (Contribution by), Lisa Tessman (Contribution by), Audrey Thompson (Contribution by), George Yancy (Contribution by)
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By George Yancy, Barbara Applebaum (Contribution by), Susan E. Babbitt (Contribution by), Alison Bailey (Contribution by), Berit Brogaard (Contribution by), Lisa Heldke (Contribution by), Sarah Hoagland (Contribution by), Cynthia Kaufman (Contribution by), Crista Lebens (Contribution by), Cris Mayo (Contribution by), Alexis Shotwell (Contribution by), Shannon Sullivan (Contribution by), Lisa Tessman (Contribution by), Audrey Thompson (Contribution by), George Yancy (Contribution by)
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The Center Must Not Hold: White Women Philosophers on the Whiteness of Philosophy functions as a textual site where white women philosophers engage boldly in critical acts of exploring ways of naming and disrupting whiteness in terms of how it has defined the conceptual field of philosophy. Within this text, white women philosophers critique the field of philosophy for its complicity with whiteness as a structure of power, as normative, and as hegemonic. In this way, the authority of whiten...























