Debating Race, Ethnicity, and Latino Identity : : Jorge J. E. Gracia and His Critics / / ed. by Iván Jaksić.
The philosopher Jorge J. E. Gracia engages fifteen prominent scholars on race, ethnicity, nationality, and Hispanic/Latino identity in the United States. Their discussion joins two distinct traditions: the philosophy of race begun by African Americans in the nineteenth century, and the search for an...
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Year of Publication: | 2015 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I. Race, Ethnicity, Nationality, and Philosophy
- 1. Writing a Check That Philosophy Can't Cash
- 2. Mapping the Boundaries of Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality
- 3. Race, Ethnicity, and Philosophy
- 4. Race, Ethnicity, Nationality, and Philosophy
- 5. Race, Ethnicity, Nationality, and Philosophy: A Response
- Part II. Hispanic/Latino Identity
- 6. Is Being Hispanic an Identity?
- 7. The Boundaries of Hispanic Identity
- 8. Hispanic Identity, Its Origin, and Hispanic Philosophers
- 9. The Role of Culture in Hispanic Identity
- 10. The Language Prism
- 11. The Second Reconquista
- 12. Hispanic/Latino Identity: A Response
- Part III. Hispanics/Latinos and Philosophy
- 13. Hispanics/Latinos, Labels, and Latino Philosophy
- 14. Ethnic Philosophy and Latin American Philosophy
- 15. Latino and Latin American Philosophy
- 16. Affirmative Action for Latinos
- 17. Hispanics/Latinos and Philosophy: A Response
- Closing Thoughts
- Appendix. Original Panels and Discussions
- References
- Contributors
- Index