Who are Cornel West, Bell Hooks and
Michel Foucault. What do they have to say about postmodernity, deconstruction,
and race?
Cornel West: Cornel West is a
social activist. The majority of his thought focuses on "race, gender, and
class in American society and the means by which people act and react to their
'radical conditionedness'. He is often featured on the media as a
commentator on political and social issues."West believes that "white
America" dominates today's culture, and that "white supremacy"
continues to define everyday life. West spoke up after 9/11 stating that it was
a wake up call for most Americans. It gave most citizens a glimpse into the
fear and uncertainty that African Americans face on a day to day
basis. Cornel West has little trust in any form of authority. West is very
vocal in his beliefs.
Bell Hooks: Her full name is Gloria
Jean Watkins. She is an author, feminist, and also a social activist.
"Primarily through a postmodern perspective, she has addressed race,
class, and gender in education, art, history, sexuality, mass media, and
feminism."Bell Hooks often writes of adversity related to segregation. She
challenges the definition of feminism and racism and how they are commonly
perceived.Her more recent publications and presentations focus on a loving
community. Communities with strong relationships are crucial to developing
understanding and equality.
Michel Foucault: A French
philospher whose theories addressed the the relationship between power and
knowledge. He believed that these were used as a form of social control. He
rejected the term of postmodernism and prefered "a critical history of
modernity". Similarly to Cornel West, Michel Foucault questioned authority
and domination of certain parts of society.
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