Jonathan Judaken is Associate Professor of Modern European Cultural and Intellectual History and Director of the Marcus W. Orr Center for the Humanities at the University of Memphis, as well as Co-President of the North American Sartre Society. He is the author of Jean-Paul Sartre and the Jewish Question: Anti-antisemitism and the Politics of the French Intellectual.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Sartre on Race and Racism
1. Sartre on Racism: From Existential Phenomenology to Globalization and "the New Racism"
Jonathan Judaken
2. Skin for Sale: Race and The Respectful Prostitute
Steve Martinot
3. The Persistence of Colonialism: Sartre, the Left, and Identity in Postcolonial France, 1970-1974
Paige Arthur
Part II: Sartre and Antiracist Theory
4. Race: From Philosophy to History
Christian Delacampagne
5. Sartre and Levinas: Philosophers against Racism and Antisemitism
Robert Bernasconi
6. European Intellectuals and Colonial Difference: Césaire and Fanon beyond Sartre and Foucault
George Ciccariello-Maher
Part III: Sartre and Africana Existentialism
7. Sartre and Black Existentialism
Lewis R. Gordon
8. Sartre and South African Apartheid
Mabogo P. More
Part IV: Sartre and the Postcolonial Turn
9. Difference/Indifference: Sartre, Glissant, and the Race of Francophone Literature
Richard H. Watts
10. Violence, Nonviolence: Sartre on Fanon
Judith Butler
Contributors
Index