Publication: Critical philosophy of race as political phenomenology: questions for Robert Bernasconi
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This article is a response to Robert Bernasconi's critical philosophy of race. I start by speaking of the specific style in which life and philosophy are related in his work. I argue that he devises a political phenomenology which considers the lived experiences of racialization and inquires into their historical conditions, which have become "practico-inert" in facticity. Bernasconi's thesis that the history of race is not determined by racial essentialism and his account of race as a border concept call for an expansion of the notion of race that will better serve the cause of the global fight against racism.
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Routledge Journals, Taylor and Francis Ltd
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Comparative and Continental Philosophy
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10.1080/17570638.2017.1331917