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African-american existential philosophy

In Tommy Lee Lott & John P. Pittman (eds.), A Companion to African-American Philosophy. Blackwell (2003)

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  1. Lewis Gordons Existential Phenomenological Project and Deconstruction.Clevis R. Headley - 2008 - CLR James Journal 14 (1):170-216.
  • Anancyism and the Dialectics of an Africana Feminist Ethnophilosophy: Sandra Jacksonā€Opoku's The River Where Blood Is Born.Laura Gillman - 2014 - Hypatia 29 (1):164-181.
    Although intersectionality has been widely disseminated across the disciplines as a tool to center women of color's developed perspectives on social reality, it has been notably absent in the scholarship of feminist philosophy and philosophy of race. I first examine the causes and processes of the exclusions of women of color feminist thought more generally, and of intersectionality in particular. Then, focusing attention on Black feminisms, I read Sandra Jackson-Opoku's 1997 novel, The River Where Blood Is Born, with and against (...)
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  • Resignifying the Universal: Critical Commentary on the Postcolonial African Identity and Development.Adeshina Afolayan - 2009 - Human Affairs 19 (4):363-377.
    Resignifying the Universal: Critical Commentary on the Postcolonial African Identity and Development The dimension of the debate on the relation between the universal and the particular in African philosophy has been skewed in favour of the universalists who argued that the condition for the possibility of an African conception of philosophy cannot be achieved outside the "universal' idea of the philosophical enterprise. In this sense, the ethno-philosophical project and its attempt to rescue the idea of an African past necessary for (...)
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