1st Edition

The Philosophy of Race

By Albert Atkin Copyright 2012
    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    "Race" is so highly charged and loaded a concept it often hampers critical thinking about racial practice and policy. A philosophical approach allows us to isolate and analyse the key questions: What is race? Can we do without race? What is racism and why is it wrong? What should our policies on race and racism be? The Philosophy of Race presents a concise and up-to-date overview of the central philosophical debates about race. It then builds on this philosophical foundation to analyse the sociopolitical questions of racism and race-relevant policy. Throughout, the discussion is illustrated with a wide range of examples: Afro-American 'blackness'; British-Asian racial formation; Aboriginal identity in Australia; the racial grouping of Romany-Gypsies and Jews in Europe; categories of race in Brazil; and the concept of model minorities in the US and UK.

    Introduction 1. Is Race Real? 2. Is Race Social? 3. What Should We Do With Race? 4. Racism 5. The Everyday Impact of Race and Racism Conclusion

    Biography

    Albert Atkin