Table of contents for Critical affinities : reflections on the connections between Nietzsche and African American thought / edited and introduction by A. Todd Franklin, Jacqueline Scott ; foreword by Robert Gooding-Williams.

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Table of Contents
Nietzsche Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Supposing Nietzsche To Be Black¿What Then?¿Robert Gooding-Williams
Editors¿ Introduction¿The Art of the Cultural Physician
I. Diagnoses 
Kindred Spirits: Nietzsche and Locke as Progenitors of Axiological Liberation¿A. Todd Franklin 
Nietzsche on Lynching in America¿John Pittman 
Double Consciousness and Second Sight¿Kathleen Higgins 
Of Tragedy and the Blues in an Age of Decadence: Thoughts on Nietzsche and African 
America¿Lewis Gordon
II. Prescriptions
Ecce Negro: How To Become a Race Theorist¿Paul C. Taylor
Nietzsche's Proto-Phenomenological Approach to the Theoretical Problem of Race¿Daniel 
Conway
The Price of the Ticket: A Genealogy and Revaluation of Race¿Jacqueline Scott
III. Regimens of Recovery
Unlikely Illuminations: Nietzsche and Frederick Douglass on Power, Struggle and the Aisthesis 
of Freedom¿Christa Davis Acampora 
Masculinity and Existential Freedom: Wright, Ellison, Morrison and Nietzsche¿Cynthia Willett
Why Nietzsche (Sometimes) Can¿t Sing the Blues or Davis, Nietzsche and the Social 
Embeddedness of Aesthetic Judgment¿James Winchester 
Contributors
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Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900.
African Americans -- Intellectual life.
Race relations -- United States.
Racism -- United States.