Prefaceby Lewis Gordon Introduction by Mabogo P. More Introduction: Why Bad Faith? Part 1: Bad Faith A "Determined" Attitude That Involves Lying to Ourselves The Irony of Belief Anguish The Elusiveness of Transcendence and the Comfort of Facticity What Am I to Me? Taking Ourselves Too Seriously The Body in Bad Faith "Strong" and "Weak" Bad Faith Some Critical Remarks How Is Bad Faith Possible? The Question of Authenticity Part 2: Logic of Racism, Racist Logic A Recent Theory Racialism, Racism, Racialists, and Racists Affective Dimensions of Racism and Race Part 3: Antiblack Racism Racism and Antiblack Racism White and Black Bodies in Bad Faith Black Antiblackness in an Antiblack World Exoticism: Antiblackness Under the Guise of Love Effeminacy: The Quality of Black Beings Antiblack Racism and Ontology Part 4: "God" in an Antiblack World An Antiblack Cosmogony "Is God a White Racist?" The White God and the Black Sufferer Ultimate Desire and Authenticity in an Antiblack World To Be Black, Faithful, and Suffering Part 5: Critical Encounters "I-Thou" Ethical Concerns Deconstruction Marxism Conclusion: The Living Dead Notes Bibliography Index.
Bad Faith and Antiblack Racism