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Yancy, George

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Personal name headingYancy, George
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Associated countryUnited States
Associated placePittsburgh (Pa.) Hanover (N.H.) Pittsburgh (Pa.) New Haven (Conn.) Greenwich Village (New York, N.Y.) Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
LocatedAtlanta (Ga.)
Birth date1961-06-03
Field of activityEducation, Higher Philosophy African Americans Race Relations
AffiliationDartmouth College
University of Pittsburgh
Yale University
New York University
Duquesne University
Emory University
Profession or occupationCollege teachers Philosophers Authors
Found inAfrican-American philosophers, 1998: CIP t.p. (George Yancy)
The philosophical I, 2002: ECIP t.p. (George Yancy) data view (Yancy, George; b. June 3, 1961)
Narrative identities, 2005: ECIP t.p. (George Yancy) data view (Yance, George Dewey; b. June 3, 1961)
Pursuing Trayvon Martin, 2014: title page (George Yancy) page 292 (associate professor of philosophy at Duquesne University)
Backlash, 2018: title page (George Yancy) About the Author (professor of philosophy at Emory University; Known for: New York Times' philosophy column, The Stone; Resides: Atlanta, Georgia)
Wikipedia, viewed February 25, 2019 (George Dewey Yancy (b. June 3, 1961); American philosopher; professor of philosophy at Emory University (2015-): Montgomery Fellow at Dartmouth College; editor for Lexington Books' "Philosophy of Race" book series; known for: critical whiteness studies, critical philosophy of race, African American philosophy; essays and interviews: The New York Times' philosophy column "The Stone"; Education and career: B.A. in philosophy, University of Pittsburgh, 1985, M.A. in philosophy, Yale University, 1987, M.A. in Africana studies, New York University, 2004, and Ph.D. in philosophy, Duquesne University, 2005; taught at Duquesne before leaving for Emory in 2015.)
Associated languageeng