•  36
    On the Emancipatory Thought of bell hooks
    CLR James Journal 17 (1): 231-238. 2011.
  •  35
    Wilson Harris (review)
    CLR James Journal 7 (1): 135-141. 1999.
  •  35
    Introduction
    Radical Philosophy Review 1 (1): 3-6. 1998.
  •  33
    Elected Neofascism
    The Philosophers' Magazine 76 24-25. 2017.
  •  32
    Fanon on cadavers, madness, and the damned
    European Journal of Philosophy 30 (4): 1577-1582. 2022.
    European Journal of Philosophy, EarlyView.
  •  31
    What Does It Mean to Colonise and Decolonise Philosophy?
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 93 117-135. 2023.
    What does it mean for philosophy to be ‘colonised’ and what are some of the challenges involved in ‘decolonising’ it in philosophical and political terms? After distinguishing between philosophy and its practice as a professional enterprise, I explore six ways in which philosophy, at least as understood in its Euromodern form, could be interpreted as colonised: (1) Eurocentrism and its asserted racial and ethnic origins/misrepresentations of philosophy's history, (2) coloniality of its norms, (3…Read more
  •  29
    Reply to My Critics
    CLR James Journal 14 (1): 304-320. 2008.
  •  27
    The eminent scholar Lewis R. Gordon offers a probing meditation on freedom, justice, and decolonization. What is there to be understood and done when it is evident that the search for justice, which dominates social and political philosophy of the North, is an insufficient approach for the achievements of dignity, freedom, liberation, and revolution? Gordon takes the reader on a journey as he interrogates a trail from colonized philosophy to re-imagining liberation and revolution to critical cha…Read more
  •  27
    L'existence noire dans la philosophie de la culture
    Diogène 235 (3/4): 130-144. 2012.
    This article examines an Africana philosophy of culture of black existence through, after offering a critique of a theodicy of textuality and social reality, exploration of the construction of “problem people,” of people whose existence, marked by blackness, has been treated as a challenge to reason and the search for knowledge in the modern world. As Africana philosophy raises concerns of philosophical anthropology, philosophy of freedom, and a metacritique of reason, it offers, as well, a case…Read more
  •  24
    Creolizing political theory in conversation
    with Anne Norton, Sharon Stanley, Fred Lee, Thomas Meagher, and Jane Anna Gordon
    Contemporary Political Theory 17 (3): 363-392. 2018.
  •  24
    Sartre et l'existentialisme noir
    Cités 22 (2): 89. 2005.
    De nombreux philosophes noirs donneraient cher pour avoir pris un café avec Jean-Paul Sartre. Si nous en avions la possibilité, beaucoup d’entre nous commenceraient par le remercier de son courage. Il a lutté non seulement contre les forces anti-humaines de la société française et de la société américaine, mais aussi contre ces forces en lui qui proposaient toujours la séduction d’une..
  •  23
    On Naomi Zack's
    Radical Philosophy Review 15 (2): 353-358. 2012.
  •  21
    Sartre et l'existentialisme noir
    Cités 2 (22): 89-97. 2005.
    De nombreux philosophes noirs donneraient cher pour avoir pris un café avec Jean-Paul Sartre. Si nous en avions la possibilité, beaucoup d’entre nous commenceraient par le remercier de son courage. Il a lutté non seulement contre les forces anti-humaines de la société française et de la société américaine, mais aussi contre ces forces en lui qui proposaient toujours la séduction d’une...
  •  21
    Introduction
    Radical Philosophy Review 1 (2): 3-5. 1998.
  •  20
    Challenging the notion of theory as white and experience as black, Lewis Gordon here offers a philosophical portrait of the thought and life of the Martinican-turned-Algerian revolutionary psychiatrist and philosopher Frantz Fanon as an example of "living thought" against the legacies of colonialism and racism, and thereby shows the continued relevance and importance of his ideas.
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    To Undiscipline Knowledge
    with Sonia Dayan-Herzbrun
    Philosophy and Global Affairs 1 (1): 5-21. 2021.
    The social sciences were founded at the height of the Euromodern era when the belief in infinite expansion coexisted with the willingness to enclose, categorize, and lock up a large part of humanity. The invention of the social sciences was closely linked to this enterprise of disciplinarization of spaces and of populations which accompanied the expansion of capitalism and colonial conquest. Stigmatized, dominated, and colonized groups were constituted as objects by social scientists who conside…Read more
  •  17
    Frantz Fanon: De l’anticolonialisme à la critique postcoloniale (review)
    Palimpsest 4 (2): 211-213. 2015.
  •  17
    Through the Twilight Zone of Nonbeing
    In Noël Carroll & Lester H. Hunt (eds.), Philosophy in the Twilight Zone, Wiley‐blackwell. 2009.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Sources.
  •  16
    Fanon, critique du « fétichisme méthodologique »
    with Hourya Bentouhami
    Actuel Marx 55 (1): 49. 2014.
  •  15
    Frantz Fanon, Fifty Years On
    with Nelson Maldonado and George Ciccariello-Maher
    Radical Philosophy Review 16 (1): 307-324. 2013.
  •  15
    Journeys in Caribbean Thought: The Paget Henry Reader (edited book)
    with Jane Anna Gordon, Aaron Kamugisha, and Neil Roberts
    Rowman & Littlefield International. 2016.
    For the past 30 years, Paget Henry has been one of the most articulate and creative voices in Caribbean scholarship, making seminal contributions to the study of Caribbean political economy, C.L.R. James studies, critical theory, phenomenology, and Africana philosophy. This volume includes some of his most important essays from across his remarkable career, providing an introduction to a broad range of pressing contemporary themes and to the unique mind of one of the leading Caribbean intellectu…Read more
  •  13
    Symposium in Honor of James Hal Cone
    CLR James Journal 25 (1): 223-225. 2019.
  •  12
    Introduction
    Radical Philosophy Review 1 (2): 3-5. 1998.
  •  11
    Her Majesty's Children reveals not only a deeply personal account of the experience of racism but is also a revolutionary work that asks us to reconsider our ordinary practices and lives to recognize and resist the traces of a colonial age of racism that so many claim is only part of our past
  •  11
    A Forum on Creolizing Social and Political Theory
    Philosophy and Global Affairs 1 (2): 267-275. 2021.
    The author discusses Jane Anna Gordon’s proposal, in the 2006 international meeting of the Caribbean Philosophical Association, of creolizing theory. He summarizes the research it generated, including Gordon’s monograph on creolizing political theory, and the set of articles in this forum on creolizing social and political identities and theory.