Philosophizing Contestation
Philosophizing Contestation
Refusal, Disobedience, Resistance, Decolonization
Burgos, Adam
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
03/2026
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9781666970289
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About the Editor
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Contestations and the Unmaking of Politics (Adam Burgos, Bucknell University, USA)
Section 1: Contesting Contestation
Chapter 1:
Freedom as Ontological Resistance: An Existential Account of Frederick Douglass' Fight with Covey (Charles Des Portes, University of Leeds, UK)
Chapter 2:
Marginalia on Militant Democracy, (Un)Civil Disobedience, and the Right to Resistance (Eraldo Souza dos Santos, University of California, Irvine, USA)
Section 2: Contesting Practices
Chapter 3:
Health Empires Behind Bars: Carceral Humanism and the Rise of Correctional Medicine (Andrea Pitts, University of Buffalo, USA)
Chapter 4:
Injustice, Infrastructure, and Contestation in Health (Takunda Matose, Cincinnati Children's Hospital and Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, USA)
Chapter 5:
The Idea of Latin American Refugees and Understanding the Moral Force of Their Asylum Claims (Eric Bayruns Garcia McMaster University, Canada)
Chapter 6:
The Israeli Black Panthers, Darhe Jesarim, and Collective Responsibility for Intra-Jewish White Supremacy (Geoff Adelsberg, Edgewood College, USA)
Section 3: Contesting Concepts
Chapter 7:
Dystopia and Countermemory, Decolonial and Afropessimist: Approximations from Yuderkys Espinosa Minoso and Saidiya Hartman (Rocio Zambrana, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico)
Chapter 8:
Unmasking the Coloniality of Whiteness: Law and Mexican American Racialization
(Sabeen Ahmed, Swarthmore College, USA and Sergio Gallegos-Ordorica, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA)
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Contestations and the Unmaking of Politics (Adam Burgos, Bucknell University, USA)
Section 1: Contesting Contestation
Chapter 1:
Freedom as Ontological Resistance: An Existential Account of Frederick Douglass' Fight with Covey (Charles Des Portes, University of Leeds, UK)
Chapter 2:
Marginalia on Militant Democracy, (Un)Civil Disobedience, and the Right to Resistance (Eraldo Souza dos Santos, University of California, Irvine, USA)
Section 2: Contesting Practices
Chapter 3:
Health Empires Behind Bars: Carceral Humanism and the Rise of Correctional Medicine (Andrea Pitts, University of Buffalo, USA)
Chapter 4:
Injustice, Infrastructure, and Contestation in Health (Takunda Matose, Cincinnati Children's Hospital and Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, USA)
Chapter 5:
The Idea of Latin American Refugees and Understanding the Moral Force of Their Asylum Claims (Eric Bayruns Garcia McMaster University, Canada)
Chapter 6:
The Israeli Black Panthers, Darhe Jesarim, and Collective Responsibility for Intra-Jewish White Supremacy (Geoff Adelsberg, Edgewood College, USA)
Section 3: Contesting Concepts
Chapter 7:
Dystopia and Countermemory, Decolonial and Afropessimist: Approximations from Yuderkys Espinosa Minoso and Saidiya Hartman (Rocio Zambrana, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico)
Chapter 8:
Unmasking the Coloniality of Whiteness: Law and Mexican American Racialization
(Sabeen Ahmed, Swarthmore College, USA and Sergio Gallegos-Ordorica, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA)
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Health justice; Civil disobedience; Coloniality; Hermeneutical injustice; Dissent; Social theory; critical theory; Black studies; settler colonialism; continental philosophy
About the Editor
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Contestations and the Unmaking of Politics (Adam Burgos, Bucknell University, USA)
Section 1: Contesting Contestation
Chapter 1:
Freedom as Ontological Resistance: An Existential Account of Frederick Douglass' Fight with Covey (Charles Des Portes, University of Leeds, UK)
Chapter 2:
Marginalia on Militant Democracy, (Un)Civil Disobedience, and the Right to Resistance (Eraldo Souza dos Santos, University of California, Irvine, USA)
Section 2: Contesting Practices
Chapter 3:
Health Empires Behind Bars: Carceral Humanism and the Rise of Correctional Medicine (Andrea Pitts, University of Buffalo, USA)
Chapter 4:
Injustice, Infrastructure, and Contestation in Health (Takunda Matose, Cincinnati Children's Hospital and Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, USA)
Chapter 5:
The Idea of Latin American Refugees and Understanding the Moral Force of Their Asylum Claims (Eric Bayruns Garcia McMaster University, Canada)
Chapter 6:
The Israeli Black Panthers, Darhe Jesarim, and Collective Responsibility for Intra-Jewish White Supremacy (Geoff Adelsberg, Edgewood College, USA)
Section 3: Contesting Concepts
Chapter 7:
Dystopia and Countermemory, Decolonial and Afropessimist: Approximations from Yuderkys Espinosa Minoso and Saidiya Hartman (Rocio Zambrana, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico)
Chapter 8:
Unmasking the Coloniality of Whiteness: Law and Mexican American Racialization
(Sabeen Ahmed, Swarthmore College, USA and Sergio Gallegos-Ordorica, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA)
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Contestations and the Unmaking of Politics (Adam Burgos, Bucknell University, USA)
Section 1: Contesting Contestation
Chapter 1:
Freedom as Ontological Resistance: An Existential Account of Frederick Douglass' Fight with Covey (Charles Des Portes, University of Leeds, UK)
Chapter 2:
Marginalia on Militant Democracy, (Un)Civil Disobedience, and the Right to Resistance (Eraldo Souza dos Santos, University of California, Irvine, USA)
Section 2: Contesting Practices
Chapter 3:
Health Empires Behind Bars: Carceral Humanism and the Rise of Correctional Medicine (Andrea Pitts, University of Buffalo, USA)
Chapter 4:
Injustice, Infrastructure, and Contestation in Health (Takunda Matose, Cincinnati Children's Hospital and Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, USA)
Chapter 5:
The Idea of Latin American Refugees and Understanding the Moral Force of Their Asylum Claims (Eric Bayruns Garcia McMaster University, Canada)
Chapter 6:
The Israeli Black Panthers, Darhe Jesarim, and Collective Responsibility for Intra-Jewish White Supremacy (Geoff Adelsberg, Edgewood College, USA)
Section 3: Contesting Concepts
Chapter 7:
Dystopia and Countermemory, Decolonial and Afropessimist: Approximations from Yuderkys Espinosa Minoso and Saidiya Hartman (Rocio Zambrana, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico)
Chapter 8:
Unmasking the Coloniality of Whiteness: Law and Mexican American Racialization
(Sabeen Ahmed, Swarthmore College, USA and Sergio Gallegos-Ordorica, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA)
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