Stain Removal
Ethics and Race
J. Reid Miller
Reviews and Awards
"With uncommon brilliance and humor, Stain Removal decimates liberal fantasies of unmarked reciprocity: that we might be evaluated for the content of our character, that we all begin as innocent subjects, that race is prior to judgment, and that ethics is prior to value. Instead, Miller argues that race and ethics cannot be separated, and neither term will cede to the other. This tour de force brings critical race theory and philosophy together without the possibility of divorce." - David L. Eng, University of Pennsylvania
"This is an extraordinary, powerful, difficult book. In a tight, fiercely argued set of chapters, Miller makes the case against the separation of ethics and race, showing their inextricable entanglement from the earliest texts on these questions to the present. Witty, always passionately lucid, the author assembles a devastating critique, leading the reader to his conclusions, which are a revelation." - Page duBois, author of Slaves and Other Objects
"Stain Removal is a tour de force treatment and critique of philosophical efforts to separate ethics and moral discourses from racial ones. A remarkable work." - Lewis R. Gordon, author of Disciplinary Decadence and What Fanon Said
"Miller's book is a short, dense, brilliant, and fascinating work that is very important for its historical and phenomenological depth of analysis." -- Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews