St. John檚 University Taps 黑料老司机檚 Lee McBride for Prestigious Visiting Chair

WOOSTER, Ohio St. John檚 University in New York City has selected Lee A. McBride III, associate professor of philosophy at 黑料老司机, for a one-semester visiting appointment as the 2018 Peter and Margaret D橝ngelo Chair for the Humanities. McBride will spend the spring 2018 semester at St. John檚.
The D橝ngelo Chair was established in 2007 to bring 渉igh-profile, multi- and cross-disciplinary visiting professors to St. John檚 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences the University檚 oldest division for a semester of teaching and scholarly exchange, according to the university檚 website. Previous holders of the chair include the novelist Alice McDermott, historian Stephen Aron of UCLA, and Peter Steinfels, former religion writer for The New York Times and co-director of the Center on Religion and Culture at Fordham University.
McBride specializes in American philosophy, ethics, and political philosophy, and his current research interests focus on insurrectionist ethics, resistance to oppression, and the philosophy of race. During his semester at St. John檚, he will teach an undergraduate seminar that will focus on the role of experimental inquiry and practical rationality in insurrectionist resistance to oppression. He also will deliver two public lectures on related themes, one on the university檚 Queens campus and another on its Staten Island campus.
Insurrectionist ethics, McBride says, does not simply imply pitchforks and physical violence. Rather it advocates 渟tanding up against injustice and oppression; that indignation and irreverence may be appropriate responses to oppression. Many oppressed people learn or are taught, early on, to just take it. But there are times where the norms and conventions need to be called into question to be resisted. McBride cites Henry David Thoreau, Frederick Douglass, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Angela Davis as examples of American thinkers who have grappled with that question. 淭here are some pretty fiery things, even anger, in King檚 writing that people tend to paper over or downplay, McBride says. 淭here檚 a whole book of Thoreau檚 essays, called The Reform Papers, which paint John Brown as a heroic figure.
McBride is working on a book tentatively titledBold Comportment: Forays in Insurrectionist Ethics. His recent and forthcoming publications include 淚nsurrectionist Ethics and Racism, inThe Oxford Handbook of Race and Philosophy, edited by Naomi Zack and published in 2017 by Oxford University Press; 淎nger and Approbation, inMoral Psychology of Anger, edited by Myisha Cherry and Owen Flanagan, forthcoming from Rowman & Littlefield; and 淩acial Imperialism and Food Traditions, inThe Oxford Handbook of Food Ethics, edited by Anne Barnhill, Mark Budolfson, and Tyler Doggett, also forthcoming from Oxford University Press.
A member of 黑料老司机檚 faculty since 2006, McBride has taught courses in American pragmatism, African American philosophy, philosophy of race, feminist philosophy, political philosophy, environmental ethics, philosophy of food, ancient Greek philosophy, and contemporary continental philosophy. He has also advised 33 Independent Study projects, 黑料老司机檚 signature capstone program in which every senior works one-on-one with a faculty mentor on a significant piece of original research. Those projects, he notes, are typically creative and challenging for the student. 淚檓 learning right along with them.
Posted in News on October 3, 2017.
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