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Informationen zum Autor Tina Fernandes Botts is assistant professor of philosophy at California Statue University, Fresno. Klappentext This book explores the experiences and philosophical work product of mixed race philosophers, as well as possible links between the two. Some books address mixed-race identity, and some anthologies focus on mixed-race identity, but this is the first anthology on the philosophy of mixed-race, and the first anthology by mixed-race philosophers. Zusammenfassung This book explores the experiences and philosophical work product of mixed race philosophers! as well as possible links between the two. Some books address mixed-race identity! and some anthologies focus on mixed-race identity! but this is the first anthology on the philosophy of mixed-race! and the first anthology by mixed-race philosophers. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword, by Linda Martín AlcoffEditor's Introduction: Toward a Mixed Race Theory, by Tina Fernandes BottsPart 1: Mixed Race Political TheoryChapter 1: Responsible Multiracial Politics, with a new postscript, by Ronald Robles SundstromChapter 2: Mixed Race Identity in Britain: Finding Our Roots in the Post Racial Era, by Gabriella Beckles-RaymondPart 2: Mixed Race MetaphilosophyChapter 3: Through the Looking Glass: What Philosophy Looks Like from the Inside When You're Not Quite There, by Marina OshanaChapter 4: Being and Not Being, Knowing and Not Knowing, by Jennifer Lisa VestChapter 5: A Mixed Race (Philosophical) Experience, by Tina Fernandes BottsPart 3: Mixed Race OntologyChapter 6: The Fluid Symbol of Mixed Race, by Naomi ZackChapter 7: On Being Mixed, by Linda Martín AlcoffChapter 8: Race and Ethnic Identity, by J.L.A. GarciaPart 4: Mixed Race and Major FiguresChapter 9: Through a Glass, Darkly: A Mixed-Race Du Bois, by Celena SimpsonChapter 10: German Chocolate: Why Philosophy is So Personal, by Timothy J. GoldenPart 5: Mixed Race EthicsChapter 11: Who is Afraid of Racial and Ethnic Self-Cleansing? In Defense of the Virtuous Cosmopolitan, by Jason D. HillAfterword, by Naomi ZackEpilogue, by Tina Fernandes Botts...