This book recasts Sartrean existentialism through Caribbean philosophies and the broader philosophies of the Global South. Each author's contribution embodies an aspect of creolizing thinking, understood as the articulation of cultural and conceptual hybridity under conditions of eurocentrism, epistemic colonialism, and the legacies of slavery.
This book recasts Sartrean existentialism through Caribbean philosophies and the broader philosophies of the Global South. Each author's contribution embodies an aspect of creolizing thinking, understood as the articulation of cultural and conceptual hybridity under conditions of eurocentrism, epistemic colonialism, and the legacies of slavery.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Souleymane Bachir Diagne (Columbia University) Preface Kris Sealey and T Storm Heter Introduction 1. Lewis Gordon (University of Connecticut) Global Existentialism 2. Michael Monahan (University of Memphis) Racial Praxis: Black Liberation and the Movement From Series to Group 3. Thomas Meagher (University of Memphis) Creolized Reflection 4. Craig Matarrese (Minnesota State University Mankato) Jazz Improvisation and Creolizing Phenomenology 5. Nathalie Nya (John Carroll University) Reversing the Gaze Sartre's Preface to Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth 6. Sybil Cooksey (New York University) Miles's Smiles: Mid-Century Portraits of Improvised Freedom 7. Nathifa Greene (Gettysburg College) Creolization and Contact 8. Jonathan Webber (Cardiff University) Transcendental Phenomenology Meets Negritude Poetry 9. James Haile III (University of Rhode Island) Sartre and Black Aesthetics 10. Douglas Ficek (University of New Haven) Creolization Is a Humanism 11. Lawrence Bamikole (University of the West Indies Mona) Sartre's Existentialism and the Communal Thesis in Afro-Caribbean Philosophy 12. Hiroaki Seki (University of Tokyo) Kenzaburo Oe and his Sartrean Postures: A Case Study of Creolization in Japan 13. Kimberly S. Engels (Molloy College) Man as a Useful Passion: The Existential Subject At Home on the Earth 14. Paget Henry (Brown University) Wilson Harris and the Creolizing of Sartre 15. Marieke Mueller (Aberystwyth University) Sartre Fanon and Violence: Reading Existentialism through Achille Mbembe 16. Hady Ba (Université Cheikh Anta Diop) Sartre's Anti-Colonial Prefaces 17. Bado Ndoye (Université Cheikh Anta Diop) Sartre and Senghorian Negritude Index
Souleymane Bachir Diagne (Columbia University) Preface Kris Sealey and T Storm Heter Introduction 1. Lewis Gordon (University of Connecticut) Global Existentialism 2. Michael Monahan (University of Memphis) Racial Praxis: Black Liberation and the Movement From Series to Group 3. Thomas Meagher (University of Memphis) Creolized Reflection 4. Craig Matarrese (Minnesota State University Mankato) Jazz Improvisation and Creolizing Phenomenology 5. Nathalie Nya (John Carroll University) Reversing the Gaze Sartre's Preface to Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth 6. Sybil Cooksey (New York University) Miles's Smiles: Mid-Century Portraits of Improvised Freedom 7. Nathifa Greene (Gettysburg College) Creolization and Contact 8. Jonathan Webber (Cardiff University) Transcendental Phenomenology Meets Negritude Poetry 9. James Haile III (University of Rhode Island) Sartre and Black Aesthetics 10. Douglas Ficek (University of New Haven) Creolization Is a Humanism 11. Lawrence Bamikole (University of the West Indies Mona) Sartre's Existentialism and the Communal Thesis in Afro-Caribbean Philosophy 12. Hiroaki Seki (University of Tokyo) Kenzaburo Oe and his Sartrean Postures: A Case Study of Creolization in Japan 13. Kimberly S. Engels (Molloy College) Man as a Useful Passion: The Existential Subject At Home on the Earth 14. Paget Henry (Brown University) Wilson Harris and the Creolizing of Sartre 15. Marieke Mueller (Aberystwyth University) Sartre Fanon and Violence: Reading Existentialism through Achille Mbembe 16. Hady Ba (Université Cheikh Anta Diop) Sartre's Anti-Colonial Prefaces 17. Bado Ndoye (Université Cheikh Anta Diop) Sartre and Senghorian Negritude Index
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