Race and Racism: Black Existential Philosophy for Peace Studies

Author

Jang, I Jin

Director

Murphy, Jennifer Marie

Gomes, Alberto Gerardo

Date of defense

2022-03-18

Pages

334 p.



Department/Institute

Universitat Jaume I. Escola de Doctorat

Doctorate programs

Programa de Doctorat en Estudis Internacionals de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament

Abstract

This thesis is about the question of race and racism with a focus on why they are not given due scholarly attention in the field of peace studies. The liberal philosophical approaches to race and racism offer a limited view on the relationship between race and European colonialism and modernity. To challenge such limitation, I argue that peace studies need to engage deeply with Africana and black existential philosophy for their critical and transformative ideas. Drawing on such range of theoretical sources, I propose pedagogical and disciplinary imperatives to engage with race and racism in peace studies and in the classroom setting.

Keywords

Race; Racism; Colonialism; Africana philosophy; Black existential philosophy; Peace studies

Subjects

1 - Philosophy. Psychology

Knowledge Area

Ciències socials, periodisme i documentació

Documents

2022_Tesis_Jang_I Jin.pdf

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Rights

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