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Across Black Spaces
Essays and Interviews from an American Philosopher- Authors:
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- 2020
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- Copyright year
- 2020
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-5381-3161-9
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-5381-3163-3
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 330
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- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 6
- 1 The Ugly Truth of Being a Black Professor in America No access
- 2 Discussing the Backlash to “Dear White America” with Scott Jaschik at Inside Higher Ed No access
- 3 Is White America Ready to Confront Its Racism and Be in Crisis? With Alex Blasdel at The Guardian No access
- 4 Walking While Black in the White Gaze No access
- 5 It Feels like Being on Death Row No access
- 6 Blackface: What Does It Say about White America? No access
- 7 Look in the Disagreeable Mirror: Rethinking Black History for White People No access
- 8 King’s Dream or Trump’s Nightmare? No access
- 9 Is Your God Dead? A Question from the Underground No access
- 10 Being a Dangerous Professor and Refusing to Be Adjusted No access
- 11 Philosophy as a Practice of Suffering with H. A. Nethery No access
- 12 Musings: On Autobiography and Africana Philosophy with Azuka Nzegwu No access
- 13 Thinking about Race, History, and Identity with Maria del Guadalupe Davidson No access
- 14 African-American Philosophy: Through the Lens of Socio-Existential Struggle No access
- 15 Thomas Nelson Baker, Sr.: On the Power of Black Aesthetic Ideals No access
- 16 Gilbert Haven Jones: Early Black Philosopher and Educator No access
- 17 Joyce Mitchell Cook: Autobiographical and Philosophical Fragments No access
- 18 The Pain and Promise of Being Black Women in Philosophy with Anita L. Allen at “The Stone,” The New York Times No access
- 19 Hateful Speech: The Perils of Being a Black Philosopher with Brad Evans at “The Stone,” The New York Times No access
- 20 The Scholar Who Coined the Term Ebonics: A Conversation with Robert L. Williams No access
- 21 Geneva Smitherman: The Social Ontology of African-American Language, the Power of Nommo, and the Dynamics of Resistance and Identity through Language No access
- 22 Socially Grounded Ontology and Epistemological Agency: James G. Spady’s Search for the Marvelous/Imaginative within the Expansive and Expressive Domain of Rap Music and Hip Hop Self-Consciousness No access
- Notes No access Pages 285 - 310
- Index No access Pages 311 - 328
- About the Author No access Pages 329 - 330





