Creolizing Marcuse explores the intersections between Herbert Marcuse's critical theory and Africana and Caribbean theory, revealing the potential for a dynamic interplay of ideas to understand and address contemporary social, political, and ecological challenges amid material, historical realities.
Creolizing Marcuse explores the intersections between Herbert Marcuse's critical theory and Africana and Caribbean theory, revealing the potential for a dynamic interplay of ideas to understand and address contemporary social, political, and ecological challenges amid material, historical realities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jina Fast is the SHIFT professor of applied ethics and the common good at Hampshire College in Amherst, MA. Nicole K. Mayberry is an assistant research professor in the School of Public Affairs at Arizona State University. Sid Simpson is assistant professor of politics at Sewanee, the University of the South, where he is also affiliated with Sewanee's Integrated Program in the Environment and African and African American Studies Department.
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Acknowledgments Foreword Jane Anna Gordon Introduction: A Brief Introduction to Herbert Marcuse Jina Fast, Nicole K. Mayberry, and Sid Simpson Chapter 1. Ghost Lines and Liberation: Haiti, Marcuse, and the Architecture of Freedom Nicole K. Mayberry Chapter 2. Situating Situating Marcuse for Other Worlds: Why (Dis)placing Marcuse Matters Margath Walker Chapter 3. Rastafari Aesthetics and the Quest for Black Liberation Stacey-Ann Wilson Chapter 4. Beyond the Frankfurt School's Colonial Unconscious: Marcuse, Western Reason, and Epistemic Disobedience Sid Simpson Chapter 5. Exploring Energy Democracy from the Bottom Up: Knitting Subaltern Energy Futures Yiamar Rivera-Matos Chapter 6. Marcusean Philosophy and Black Queer Public Life Ricardo J. Millhouse Chapter 7. Radical Sense and Sensibility: On Creolization and Marcuse's Aesthetics Craig Leonard Chapter 8. Zea, Marcuse, and Fanon on the New Man: Situating Marcuse's Thought in the Global South of the 1960s Jake Bartholomew Chapter 9. The Obsolescence of African Socialism: Nyerere, Kaunda, and rethinking 'Marcusean' Utopia from the Third World David Suell Chapter 10. Reflections from the Americas on Marcuse's State Philosophy Stefan Gandler Chapter 11. Aesthetics and the Ordinary Notes of Being in Marcuse, Wynter, and Sharpe Jina Fast Index Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments Foreword Jane Anna Gordon Introduction: A Brief Introduction to Herbert Marcuse Jina Fast, Nicole K. Mayberry, and Sid Simpson Chapter 1. Ghost Lines and Liberation: Haiti, Marcuse, and the Architecture of Freedom Nicole K. Mayberry Chapter 2. Situating Situating Marcuse for Other Worlds: Why (Dis)placing Marcuse Matters Margath Walker Chapter 3. Rastafari Aesthetics and the Quest for Black Liberation Stacey-Ann Wilson Chapter 4. Beyond the Frankfurt School's Colonial Unconscious: Marcuse, Western Reason, and Epistemic Disobedience Sid Simpson Chapter 5. Exploring Energy Democracy from the Bottom Up: Knitting Subaltern Energy Futures Yiamar Rivera-Matos Chapter 6. Marcusean Philosophy and Black Queer Public Life Ricardo J. Millhouse Chapter 7. Radical Sense and Sensibility: On Creolization and Marcuse's Aesthetics Craig Leonard Chapter 8. Zea, Marcuse, and Fanon on the New Man: Situating Marcuse's Thought in the Global South of the 1960s Jake Bartholomew Chapter 9. The Obsolescence of African Socialism: Nyerere, Kaunda, and rethinking 'Marcusean' Utopia from the Third World David Suell Chapter 10. Reflections from the Americas on Marcuse's State Philosophy Stefan Gandler Chapter 11. Aesthetics and the Ordinary Notes of Being in Marcuse, Wynter, and Sharpe Jina Fast Index Notes on Contributors
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