George Yancy is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Duquesne University. His many books include Black Bodies, White Gazes: The Continuing Significance of Race.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Inappropriate Philosophical Subjects?
George Yancy
PART I: Colonization/Decolonization: Philosophy and Canon Formation
1. Alien and Alienated
Linda Martín Alcoff
2. Philosophy Raced, Philosophy Erased
Charles Mills
3. Attracting Latinos/as to Philosophy: Today's Challenges
Ofelia Schutte
4. Philosophical Canons and Philosophical Traditions: The Case of Latin American Philosophy
Jorge J. E. Gracia
5. Metaphilosophical Internalism and the Possibility of a Distinctive Latin American Philosophy
Jesús H. Aguilar
PART II: Racism, the Academy, and the Practice of Philosophy
6. On the Politics of Professional Philosophy: The Plight of the African-American Philosopher
John H. McClendon III
7. Migrant, Migra, Mongrel: The Latin American Dishwasher, Busboy, and Colored/Ethnic/Diversity (Philosophy) Hire
Eduardo Mendieta
8. Why Are Hispanic Philosophers Marginalized in the American Philosophical Community?
Gregory Fernando Pappas
9. Philosophical Playa Hatin': Race, Respect, and the Philosophy Game
Bill E. Lawson
PART III: Gender, Ethnicity, and Race
10. Toward a Place Where I Can Bring All of Me: Identity Formation and Philosophy
Jacqueline Scott
11. Re-Reading Plato's Symposium through the Lens of a Black Woman
Donna-Dale Marcano
12. Defending Gender and Ethnic Philosophies
Oscar R. Martí
PART IV: Philosophy and the Geopolitics of Knowledge Production
13. Thinking at the Limits of Philosophy and Doing Philosophy Elsewhere: From Philosophy to Decolonial Thinking
Nelson Maldonado-Torres
14. Thinking Through the Americas Today: A Philosophical Perspective
Lewis R. Gordon
PART V: Philosophy, Language, and Hegemony
15. Geneva Smitherman: The Social Ontology of African-American Languaging, the Power of Nommo, and the Dynamics of Resistance and Identity Through Language
George Yancy
16. Language, Power, and Philosophy: Some Comments on the Exclusion of Spanish from the Philosophical Canon
Elizabeth Millan-Zaibert
17. Linguistic Hegemony and Linguistic Resistance: English, Spanish, and American Philosophy
José Medina
Contributor Notes
Index