Creolizing Hegel
Herausgeber: Monahan, Michael
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Creolizing Hegel brings together transdisciplinary scholars presenting various approaches to creolizing the work of Hegel. The essays in this volume take Hegelian texts and themes across borders of method, discipline, and tradition.
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Creolizing Hegel brings together transdisciplinary scholars presenting various approaches to creolizing the work of Hegel. The essays in this volume take Hegelian texts and themes across borders of method, discipline, and tradition.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 625g
- ISBN-13: 9781786600233
- ISBN-10: 1786600234
- Artikelnr.: 45344600
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 625g
- ISBN-13: 9781786600233
- ISBN-10: 1786600234
- Artikelnr.: 45344600
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Michael J. Monahan is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Marquette University. He is the author of The Creolizing Subject: Race, Reason, and the Politics of Purity (2011). Contributors: María Acosta, Philosophy, DePaul University, USA; Stefan Bird-Pollan, Philosophy, University of Kentucky, USA; Norman Ajari, Equipe de Recherche sur les Rationalités Philosophiques et les Savoirs (ERRAPHIS), Université de Toulouse, France; Jeffrey A. Gauthier, Philosophy, Portland University, USA; Nicholas A. Germana, Keene State College, USA; Nigel C. Gibson, Development Studies, Univeristy of Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa; Greg Graham, African and African-American Studies, Oklahoma University, USA; Paget Henry, Brown University, USA; Brandon Hogan, Howard University, USA; Craig Matarrese, Mankato State University, USA; Shannon M. Mussett, Philosophy, Utah Valley University, USA; Karen Ng, Philosophy, Vanderbilt University, USA; Carlos Alberto Sánchez, Philosophy, San-Jose State University, USA; Ricardo Sanín Restrepo, Political and Legal Theory, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico; Richard Dien Winfield, Philosophy, University of Georgia, USA; Rocío Zambrana, Philosophy, University of Oregon, USA
Introduction: What is Rational is Creolizing...Michael J. Monahan / Part I:
Reason, Logic, and Dialectic / 1. Boundary, Ambivalence, Jaibería, or, How
to Appropriate Hegel Rocío Zambrana / 2. CLR James, Africana Transcendental
Philosophy and the Creolizing of Hegel Paget Henry / 3. Thinking Through
the Negative: Adorno's Reading of Hegel / Stefan Bird-Pollan 4. Why I Am So
Wise: Hegelian Reflections on Whether Reason Can be Enhanced Richard Dien
Winfield Part II: History and Aesthetics / 5. Revisiting "Hegel and Haiti":
Postcolonial Readings of the Lord/Bondsman Dialectic Nicholas A. Germana /
6. Hegel and Adorno on Negative Universal History: The Dialectics of
Species Life Karen Ng / 7. Hegel Among the Cannibals Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
/ 8. Creolizing Hegel's Theory of Tragedy Greg A.Graham / 9. Hegel, Musical
Subjectivity, and Jazz Craig Matarrese / Part III: Ethical Life, Law, and
Politics / 10. The Future is Now: Loepoldo Zea's Hegelianism and the
Liberation of the Mexican Past Carlos Alberto Sánchez / 11. Crossing
Boundaries: Hegel, Beauvoir, and hooks on Exclusion and Identity Shannon M.
Mussett / 12. Ideal Theory and Racial Justice: Some Hegelian Considerations
Brandon Hogan / 13. Oppression, Legal Reform, and Hegel's Natural Law
Internalism Jeffrey A. Gauthier
Reason, Logic, and Dialectic / 1. Boundary, Ambivalence, Jaibería, or, How
to Appropriate Hegel Rocío Zambrana / 2. CLR James, Africana Transcendental
Philosophy and the Creolizing of Hegel Paget Henry / 3. Thinking Through
the Negative: Adorno's Reading of Hegel / Stefan Bird-Pollan 4. Why I Am So
Wise: Hegelian Reflections on Whether Reason Can be Enhanced Richard Dien
Winfield Part II: History and Aesthetics / 5. Revisiting "Hegel and Haiti":
Postcolonial Readings of the Lord/Bondsman Dialectic Nicholas A. Germana /
6. Hegel and Adorno on Negative Universal History: The Dialectics of
Species Life Karen Ng / 7. Hegel Among the Cannibals Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
/ 8. Creolizing Hegel's Theory of Tragedy Greg A.Graham / 9. Hegel, Musical
Subjectivity, and Jazz Craig Matarrese / Part III: Ethical Life, Law, and
Politics / 10. The Future is Now: Loepoldo Zea's Hegelianism and the
Liberation of the Mexican Past Carlos Alberto Sánchez / 11. Crossing
Boundaries: Hegel, Beauvoir, and hooks on Exclusion and Identity Shannon M.
Mussett / 12. Ideal Theory and Racial Justice: Some Hegelian Considerations
Brandon Hogan / 13. Oppression, Legal Reform, and Hegel's Natural Law
Internalism Jeffrey A. Gauthier
Introduction: What is Rational is Creolizing...Michael J. Monahan / Part I:
Reason, Logic, and Dialectic / 1. Boundary, Ambivalence, Jaibería, or, How
to Appropriate Hegel Rocío Zambrana / 2. CLR James, Africana Transcendental
Philosophy and the Creolizing of Hegel Paget Henry / 3. Thinking Through
the Negative: Adorno's Reading of Hegel / Stefan Bird-Pollan 4. Why I Am So
Wise: Hegelian Reflections on Whether Reason Can be Enhanced Richard Dien
Winfield Part II: History and Aesthetics / 5. Revisiting "Hegel and Haiti":
Postcolonial Readings of the Lord/Bondsman Dialectic Nicholas A. Germana /
6. Hegel and Adorno on Negative Universal History: The Dialectics of
Species Life Karen Ng / 7. Hegel Among the Cannibals Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
/ 8. Creolizing Hegel's Theory of Tragedy Greg A.Graham / 9. Hegel, Musical
Subjectivity, and Jazz Craig Matarrese / Part III: Ethical Life, Law, and
Politics / 10. The Future is Now: Loepoldo Zea's Hegelianism and the
Liberation of the Mexican Past Carlos Alberto Sánchez / 11. Crossing
Boundaries: Hegel, Beauvoir, and hooks on Exclusion and Identity Shannon M.
Mussett / 12. Ideal Theory and Racial Justice: Some Hegelian Considerations
Brandon Hogan / 13. Oppression, Legal Reform, and Hegel's Natural Law
Internalism Jeffrey A. Gauthier
Reason, Logic, and Dialectic / 1. Boundary, Ambivalence, Jaibería, or, How
to Appropriate Hegel Rocío Zambrana / 2. CLR James, Africana Transcendental
Philosophy and the Creolizing of Hegel Paget Henry / 3. Thinking Through
the Negative: Adorno's Reading of Hegel / Stefan Bird-Pollan 4. Why I Am So
Wise: Hegelian Reflections on Whether Reason Can be Enhanced Richard Dien
Winfield Part II: History and Aesthetics / 5. Revisiting "Hegel and Haiti":
Postcolonial Readings of the Lord/Bondsman Dialectic Nicholas A. Germana /
6. Hegel and Adorno on Negative Universal History: The Dialectics of
Species Life Karen Ng / 7. Hegel Among the Cannibals Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
/ 8. Creolizing Hegel's Theory of Tragedy Greg A.Graham / 9. Hegel, Musical
Subjectivity, and Jazz Craig Matarrese / Part III: Ethical Life, Law, and
Politics / 10. The Future is Now: Loepoldo Zea's Hegelianism and the
Liberation of the Mexican Past Carlos Alberto Sánchez / 11. Crossing
Boundaries: Hegel, Beauvoir, and hooks on Exclusion and Identity Shannon M.
Mussett / 12. Ideal Theory and Racial Justice: Some Hegelian Considerations
Brandon Hogan / 13. Oppression, Legal Reform, and Hegel's Natural Law
Internalism Jeffrey A. Gauthier