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Tytuł:
On the Lookout for the Dark Arts and Finding Our Better Selves in Another white Man’s Burden
Autorzy:
Jackson, Myron Moses
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/451543.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019-07-31
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Warszawski. Wydział Filozofii
Opis:
Preview: /Review: Tommy J. Curry, Another white Man’s Burden: Josiah Royce’s Quest for a Philosophy of white Racial Empire (Albany: SUNY Press, 2018), 278 pages./ Every philosopher sends out his or her most precious insights in hopes that someone will discover this “message in a bottle,” and receive “a testimony to the transience of frustration and the duration of hope, to the indestructability of possibilities and the frailty of adversities that bar them from implementation.” In Another white Man’s Burden: Josiah Royce’s Quest for a Philosophy of white Racial Empire (AwMB), Dr. Tommy J. Curry unearths a startling agenda that sets the stage for Royce’s philosophy of loyalty. Polish readers will find parallels in the circumstances that led to Curry’s critique of Royce with the events surrounding Zygmunt Bauman’s recently recovered and published Sketches in the Theory of Culture. Thought to be entirely destroyed by the Polish government in 1968, thanks to the due diligence of a persistent colleague, the book’s time has arrived despite its fifty-year hiatus. Curry, too, like Bauman’s editor Dariusz Brzezinski, discovered a pivotal piece of the puzzle of Royce’s scholarship. After being reassured that no such address existed, in 2008 Curry did a Google search for Royce’s “Some Characteristic Tendencies of American Civilization” (1905) on the indebtedness of America to Britain in shaping the philosophy of loyalty. It is as if a crucial manuscript of Royce’s has appeared in a manner similar to rediscovering Bauman’s book fifty-years after it was believed to be destroyed.
Źródło:
Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture; 2019, 3, 2(8); 140-147
2544-302X
Pojawia się w:
Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Racial Foster Care, Contraceptive Knowledge and Adoption in Alain Locke’s Philosophy of Culture
Autorzy:
Jackson, Myron Moses
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2161819.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022-12-31
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Warszawski. Wydział Filozofii
Tematy:
intimacy account
intercultural reciprocity
cultural adoption
kinship of feeling
cultural ethics
Opis:
This article confronts the problems of establishing normative restrictive claims for delegitimizing conduct and attitudes of cultural appropriation. Using C. Thi Nguyen’s and Matthew Strhol’s intimacy account (IA) as a background, I offer an alternative of cultural adoption relying upon Alain Locke’s value theory and philosophical pluralism. The phenomenon of cultural adoption I propose develops some insights from Nguyen’s and Strohl’s IA, while critiquing their framework’s perceived limitations. By adding loyalty and intensity to the prerogatives of intimacy, the hope is that a more nuanced approach to the ethical concerns of cultural adoption will be achieved. My contention is that Locke’s notions of a racial sense or kinship feeling provides stronger grounds for establishing an ethics of the passerby or what I will call non-intimate encounters. Next, I will argue that the interpersonal relations of groups cannot be interpreted as simple, but only as complex wholes. Instead of monoliths and exclusive binaries, we have to recognize variation within groups and learn to think in what Albert Murray calls “mulatto,” or a culture of novel hybrids. In the final section, I argue that Locke’s philosophy, broadly construed, operates as a contraceptive knowledge against the growing imperial apathy of populists and absolutists. We should work to abandon forms of political and epistemological violence by rejecting these forms of cultural abuse. It is my grand contention that human groups express in their differences a uniqueness that makes us distrust or admire and like each other.
Źródło:
Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture; 2022, 6, 3; 62-78
2544-302X
Pojawia się w:
Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
On the Power of Cultural Adoption Through Integral Fakes and Reunification
Autorzy:
Jackson, Myron Moses
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/451389.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-08-05
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Warszawski. Wydział Filozofii
Tematy:
cultural adoption
mixophobia
mixophilia
integral fakes
micro-gospels
Opis:
Cultural identities and rituals are intersecting through increasingly overlapping social worlds. Whether one chooses to join in this mixing and to what degree, that is the question. Appropriationists and assimilationists assume a logic of domination that aims to justify forms of social entitlement, claiming exclusive possession or ownership of cultural heritages. This article argues that cultural adoption is a stronger frame for understanding how circulation of rituals and practices get distributed under “liquid,” orphan-like conditions. By accepting that no stable centers (in-groups) or margins (out-groups) of culture can be securely ascertained, new semiotics of integral fakes gain cultural efficacy. Integral fakes manifest semblances and likenesses that can be adopted as one’s own, intensifying our experience of cultural freedom by expanding our sense of the familiar into unfamiliar cultural scales. Through a semiotics of cultural adoption, we hope to be attuned to an openness and hospitality that romanticized ideologies of culture suppress.
Źródło:
Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture; 2020, 4, 2; 114-127
2544-302X
Pojawia się w:
Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
From Athens to Atlanta and Beyond: Reshaping Ourselves for a New World Through King’s Living Legacy
Autorzy:
Jackson, Myron Moses
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/451561.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-11-05
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Warszawski. Wydział Filozofii
Opis:
Preview: /Review: Tommy Shelby and Brandon M. Terry, eds. To Shape a New World: Essays on the Political Philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr. (Cambridge, MA; London, England: Belknap Press, 2018), 463 pages./ To mark the fiftieth anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s assassination, Harvard professors Tommie Shelby and Brandon M. Terry have produced a masterful reappraisal of King’s legacy, specifically as a political philosopher. More importantly, the book can be read as a mirror through which we can see King’s struggles and resistance, that led him down a “dangerous road,” having strong parallels with the dangerous road we face with current political and social upheavals (SNW, 1, 15). Negative reactions against globalization have heightened the sentiments of fear, paranoia, and partisanship. Racial tensions are reaching a boiling-point in the U.S. after the 2017 Charlottesville protests and a pattern of discrimination and senseless killings from the privileged campus of Yale to the country roads of Minnesota or Georgia, by law enforcement and civilians alike. One of the tendencies growing in this distressing hour of world history entails the rise of personality and celebrity cults forming around “strong” leaders. A mobocracy mentality is forming the way we think about politicians, judges, or even health specialists like chief U.S. immunologist Anthony Fauci. Celebrity fetishizing has infected Americans’ sense of reality, including the ways in which politics are practiced and interpreted. Engulfed in the quagmires of identity politics, our attempts to legitimate who has the right to fight for social justice have been paralyzed by these performative gestures of social change and action. It could be argued that the aesthetic presentation and the skills of rebranding have, in a certain sense, replaced the philosophical and moral concerns explored in the sections on “Traditions,” “Ideals,” “Justice,” and “Conscience,” respectively. What King teaches us philosophically has, more often than not, been glossed over by a superficial publicity or aesthetics of infotainment destined for the tabloids. For this reason, King’s iconic image is both a blessing and curse. In order to appreciate the full thrust of King’s thinking, we have to go deeper morally and philosophically to supplement our aesthetic religious values and interests, and that is what these fifteen essays deliver.
Źródło:
Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture; 2020, 4, 3; 128-135
2544-302X
Pojawia się w:
Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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