This book assesses the oeuvre of Trinidadian activist-intellectual C.L.R. James in its entire polymath range, analyzing his writings across disciplines and genres as well as his varied political and cultural concerns.
This book assesses the oeuvre of Trinidadian activist-intellectual C.L.R. James in its entire polymath range, analyzing his writings across disciplines and genres as well as his varied political and cultural concerns.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brett St Louis is Lecturer in Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London. He has published widely on race and racism and is an editorial board member of Ethnic and Racial Studies and New Formations.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Modern Epiphanies: C.L.R. James and the Reimagining of Modernity Chapter 1 'They brought themselves': Modernity and the Emergence of the Black Jacobins Chapter 2 'Elective Affinities' and the Intellectual Vocation: Race, Politics, and Poetics Chapter 3 The Perilous 'Pleasures of Exile': Faith, Failed Gods, and the Diasporic Life Chapter 4 Mapping Spontaneity: The Organic Unity of Self-Activity and Radical Struggles Chapter 5 'Freedom is creative universality, not utility': Sociality and the Cultural Politics of Cricket Epilogue 'The Struggle for Happiness': From Epiphany to Poiesis
Introduction Modern Epiphanies: C.L.R. James and the Reimagining of Modernity Chapter 1 'They brought themselves': Modernity and the Emergence of the Black Jacobins Chapter 2 'Elective Affinities' and the Intellectual Vocation: Race, Politics, and Poetics Chapter 3 The Perilous 'Pleasures of Exile': Faith, Failed Gods, and the Diasporic Life Chapter 4 Mapping Spontaneity: The Organic Unity of Self-Activity and Radical Struggles Chapter 5 'Freedom is creative universality, not utility': Sociality and the Cultural Politics of Cricket Epilogue 'The Struggle for Happiness': From Epiphany to Poiesis
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