Thinking the US South: contemporary philosophy from Southern perspectives
Introduction: Doing Philosophy from Southern Standpoints / Shannon Sullivan -- The Southern White Worker Question / Linda Martin Alcoff -- Southern Land: Indigeneity, Genocide, and Racialization in Whitened Lineages / Ladelle McWhorter -- Between Socrates and Grandma: On Being a Black Southern Philosopher / Arnold L. Farr -- Are You a Yankee? Purity, Identity, and "the Southern" / Michael J. Monahan -- Affective Economies from the Global South to the US South: Global Care Chains and Southern Sympathy Fatigue / Shiloh Whitney -- Altars for the Living: Shadow Ground, Aesthetic Memory, and the US-Mexico Borderlands / Mariana Ortega -- "I Ain't Thinkin' 'Bout You": Black Liberation Politics at the Intersection of Region, Gender, and Class / Lindsey Stewart -- Black Ancestral Discourses: Cultural Cadences from the South / Devonya N. Havis -- Dumping on Southern "White Trash": Etiquette and Abjection / Shannon Sullivan -- On Being Slow: Philosophy and Disability in the US South / Kim Q. Hall -- Afterword: Philosophizings in/of/regarding "the South(s)": A New Field of Discourse in US American Philosophy? / Lucius T. Outlaw (Jr.).