Contents ? The Atlantic Enlightenment 1 The Red Atlantic 2 The Indigene and the Epistemological Crisis 7 The Black Atlantic and the Aporias of the Universal 13 Antinomies of the Enlightenment 17 White Voices against Imperial Reason 22 ? A Tale of Three Republics 26 Franco-Brazilian Liaisons 31 Brazilo-AmericanEncontros 38 Diasporic Longings 42 FromBlack Orpheus to Barack Obama 49 Between Anglo-Saxonism and Latinism 51 Racing Translation 57 ? The Seismic Shift and the Decolonization of Knowledge 61 The Protocols of Eurocentrism 61 The Postwar Rupture 68 The Radicalization of the Disciplines 75 Multiculturalism and the Decolonizing Corpus 82 Situating Postcolonial Studies 85 ? Identity Politics and the Right/Left Convergence 93 The Politics of Scapegoating 96 Troubling Diversity 101 The Bourdieu/Wacquant Polemic 106 An "American" Discourse? 113 Zizek and the Universal Imaginary 118 The Ghosting of the Particular 126 ? France, the United States, and the Culture Wars 132 Sobbing for the White Man 134 Minorities and the Specter of Identitarianism 137