The essays in Fanon and the Decolonization of Philosophy all trace different aspects of the mutually supporting histories of philosophical thought and colonial politics in order to suggest ways that we might decolonize our thinking. From psychology to education, to economic an...
The essays in Fanon and the Decolonization of Philosophy all trace different aspects of the mutually supporting histories of philosophical thought and colonial politics in order to suggest ways that we might decolonize our thinking. From psychology to education, to economic an...Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Elizabeth A. Hoppe and Tracey Nicholls - Foreword by Mireille Fanon-Mendès France - Contributions by Anna Carastathis; Nigel C. Gibson; Lewis R. Gordon; Peter Gratton; Ferit Güven; Mireille Fanon Mendès-France; Marilyn Nissim-Sabat; Olúfémi Táíw
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Part 3 I: ON KNOWLEDGE AND THE ACADEMY Chapter 4 1: Fanon on Decolonizing Knowledge Chapter 5 2: Opening up the Academy: Fanon's Lessons for Inclusive Scholarship Part 6 ON FANON AND PSYCHIATRY Chapter 7 3: Fanonian Musings: Decolonizing/Philosophy/Psychiatry Chapter 8 4. Fanon, Foucault, and the Politics of Psychiatry Part 9 III: ON FANON AND VIOLENCE Chapter 10 5: Fanon on Turtle Island: Revisiting the Question of Violence Chapter 11 6: Sovereign Violence, Racial Violence Part 12 IV: FANON ON RACISM AND SEXUALITY Chapter 13 8: Fanon and the Impossibilities of Love in the Colonial Order Part 15 V: BEYOND COLONIZATION Chapter 15 7: Decolonizing Selves: The Subtler Violences of Colonialism and Racism in Fanon, Said, and Anzaldúa Chapter 16 9: Hegel, Fanon, and the Problem of Negativity in the Postcolonial Chapter 17 10: Tourism as Racism: Fanon and the Vestiges of Colonialism Part 18 VI: BEYOND FANON Chapter 19 11: Amilcar Cabral: A Philosophical Profile Chapter 20 12: Fanonian Presences in South Africa: From Theory and from Practice Chapter 21 Suggestions for Further Reading
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Part 3 I: ON KNOWLEDGE AND THE ACADEMY Chapter 4 1: Fanon on Decolonizing Knowledge Chapter 5 2: Opening up the Academy: Fanon's Lessons for Inclusive Scholarship Part 6 ON FANON AND PSYCHIATRY Chapter 7 3: Fanonian Musings: Decolonizing/Philosophy/Psychiatry Chapter 8 4. Fanon, Foucault, and the Politics of Psychiatry Part 9 III: ON FANON AND VIOLENCE Chapter 10 5: Fanon on Turtle Island: Revisiting the Question of Violence Chapter 11 6: Sovereign Violence, Racial Violence Part 12 IV: FANON ON RACISM AND SEXUALITY Chapter 13 8: Fanon and the Impossibilities of Love in the Colonial Order Part 15 V: BEYOND COLONIZATION Chapter 15 7: Decolonizing Selves: The Subtler Violences of Colonialism and Racism in Fanon, Said, and Anzaldúa Chapter 16 9: Hegel, Fanon, and the Problem of Negativity in the Postcolonial Chapter 17 10: Tourism as Racism: Fanon and the Vestiges of Colonialism Part 18 VI: BEYOND FANON Chapter 19 11: Amilcar Cabral: A Philosophical Profile Chapter 20 12: Fanonian Presences in South Africa: From Theory and from Practice Chapter 21 Suggestions for Further Reading
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