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From: "Falguni A. Sheth" <fsheth at HAMPSHIRE.EDU>
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 14:17:16 -0400
Subject: Second Annual Meeting of California Roundtable on Philosophy and Race
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CALIFORNIA ROUNDTABLE ON PHILOSOPHY AND RACE
September 23-24, 2005
The California Roundtable on Philosophy and Race will hold its second
annual conference on September 23-24, 2005, at the California State
University, Northridge. The purpose of the roundtable is to bring
together philosophers of race, and those working in related fields, in
California, and throughout the nation, in a small and congenial setting
to share their work and to help further this sub-discipline. We hope
that you will be able to join us as philosophers share their most
recent work on the topic of race.
http://www.usfca.edu/fac-staff/rrsundstrom/CRPR.htm
California Roundtable on Philosophy and Race
California State University, Northridge
September 23 24, 2005
Friday
10:00 12:00
Single Session
1. David H. Kim, Race and Civic Imperialism (University of San
Francisco)
2. Alia Al-Saji, Racialized Veils: Representations of the Muslim
Woman (McGill University)
Chair: Gregory Velazco y Trianosky (CSUN)
12-1:30 Lunch
1:30-3:30
Session I
3. William S. Lewis, Separating Racist Science from Racial Science,
A Methodological Proposal (Skidmore College)
4. Edouard Machery (U of Pittsburgh) and Luc Faucher (Universit du
Qubec Montral), Social Construction and the Concept of
Race)
Chair: Jacob Hale (CSUN)
Session II
5. Ellen K. Feder, The Dangerous Individual('s) Mother: Biopower and
the Production of Race (American University)
6. Anika Mann, From the Gaze to Materiality: Race and Racism in
Sartrean Ethics (Morgan State University)
Chair: Ronald R. Sundstrom (USF)
3:30-4:00 Break
4:00-5:30 Session on J. Angelo Corletts Race, Racism, and Reparations
Critic: Ronald R. Sundstrom, Racism and Interracial Intimacy
(University of
San Francisco)
Respondent: J. Angelo Corlett, Whats Love Got To Do With It? (San
Diego
State University)
Chair: Falguni Sheth (Hampshire)
Saturday
10:00-12:00 Single Session
7. Lawrence Blum, Racialized Groups, Ethnicities, Pan-Ethnicities,
and Identities: A Conceptual Map (University of Massachusetts,
Boston)
8. Laurie Shrage, Is Female to Male as Black is to White?: Sex and
Miscibility (California State Polytechnic University)
Chair: Ronald R. Sundstrom (USF)
12:00-1:30 Lunch
1:30-3:00 Keynote
Sally Haslanger, What Good Are Our Intuitions about "Race"? Philosophy,
Ideology, and Social Kinds (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Chair: Falguni Sheth (Hampshire)
3:00-3:30 Break
3:30-5:30 Single Session
9. Mickaella L. Perina, Race and Politics: The Conflict over Jus
Solis and Jus Sanguini (University of Massachusetts, Boston)
10. Jorge J.E. Gracia, Hispanic Identities: The Global vs. Particular
Dilemma" (SUNY, Buffalo)
Chair: Gregory Velazco y Trianosky (CSUN)
6:30 Dinner
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Please distribute widely. Thank you.
CALIFORNIA ROUNDTABLE ON PHILOSOPHY AND RACE
September 23-24, 2005
The California Roundtable on Philosophy and Race will hold its second
annual conference on September 23-24, 2005, at the California State
University, Northridge. The purpose of the roundtable is to bring
together philosophers of race, and those working in related fields, in
California, and throughout the nation, in a small and congenial
setting to share their work and to help further this sub-discipline.
We hope that you will be able to join us as philosophers share their
most recent work on the topic of race.
http://www.usfca.edu/fac-staff/rrsundstrom/CRPR.htm
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September 23 24, 2005
Friday
10:00 12:00
Single Session
1. David H. Kim, Race and Civic Imperialism (University of San
Francisco)
2. Alia Al-Saji, Racialized Veils: Representations of the Muslim
Woman (McGill University)
Chair: Gregory Velazco y Trianosky (CSUN)
12-1:30 Lunch
1:30-3:30
Session I
3. William S. Lewis, Separating Racist Science from Racial Science,
A Methodological Proposal (Skidmore College)
4. Edouard Machery (U of Pittsburgh) and Luc Faucher
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Social Construction and the Concept of
Race)
Chair: Jacob Hale (CSUN)
Session II
5. Ellen K. Feder, The Dangerous Individual('s) Mother: Biopower and
the Production of Race (American University)
6. Anika Mann, From the Gaze to Materiality: Race and Racism in
Sartrean Ethics (Morgan State University)
Chair: Ronald R. Sundstrom (USF)
3:30-4:00 Break
4:00-5:30 Session on J. Angelo Corletts Race, Racism, and Reparations
Critic: Ronald R. Sundstrom, Racism and Interracial Intimacy
(University of
San Francisco)
Respondent: J. Angelo Corlett, Whats Love Got To Do With It? (San
Diego
State University)
Chair: Falguni Sheth (Hampshire)
Saturday
10:00-12:00 Single Session
7. Lawrence Blum, Racialized Groups, Ethnicities, Pan-Ethnicities,
and Identities: A Conceptual Map (University of Massachusetts,
Boston)
8. Laurie Shrage, Is Female to Male as Black is to White?: Sex and
Miscibility (California State Polytechnic University)
Chair: Ronald R. Sundstrom (USF)
12:00-1:30 Lunch
1:30-3:00 Keynote
Sally Haslanger, What Good Are Our Intuitions about "Race"?
Philosophy,
Ideology, and Social Kinds (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Chair: Falguni Sheth (Hampshire)
3:00-3:30 Break
3:30-5:30 Single Session
9. Mickaella L. Perina, Race and Politics: The Conflict over Jus
Solis and Jus Sanguini (University of Massachusetts, Boston)
10. Jorge J.E. Gracia, Hispanic Identities: The Global vs. Particular
Dilemma" (SUNY, Buffalo)
Chair: Gregory Velazco y Trianosky (CSUN)
6:30 Dinner<smaller>
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