Contested Histories, Uncertain Futures
Contested Histories, Uncertain Futures
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These insights revealed in the book reveal a hidden world of political participation, and they also highlight the dangers of romanticism, drawing attention to the need for productive ways of linking bottom-up agency to a wider infrastructure of political engagement.
This book argues that a comparative investigation of the thought of the sixteenth century French philosopher Michel de Montaigne and the ancient Chinese Daoist thinker Zhuangzi can help to understand one class of argument for these concerns, namely those connected to forms of skepticism.
Locating Racism in the World develops a phenomenological theory of racism that avoids the pitfalls of post-Civil Rights understandings of antiblack racism and Black studies' recent pessimism about politics as an effective means to pursue black freedom.
