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146Thinking through Some Themes of Race and MoreRes Philosophica 95 (2): 331-345. 2018.This article is a reflective essay, drawing upon insights on racism and related forms of oppression as expressions of bad faith, on several influential movements in contemporary philosophy of race and racism. The author pays particular attention to theories from the global south addressing contemporary debates ranging from Euromodernity, philosophical anthropology, and the racialization of First Nations or Amerindians to intersectionality theory, discourses on privilege, decolonization, and creo…Read more
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163Review of Bruce Kuklick’s Black Philosopher, White Academy (review)Philosophy and Social Criticism 39 (7): 723-730. 2013.
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166Introduction: Forum on Creolizing TheoryJournal of French and Francophone Philosophy 25 (2): 1-5. 2017.This introduction outlines why the author assembled a community of scholars with the task not of commenting on Jane Anna Gordon’s work on creolizing political theory but instead placing it in dialogue with their own. The idea is that the value of theory depends also on the extent to which it could be engaged as a communicative practice with other theories dedicated to a shared concern. In this case, it is scholars committed to thought devoted to concerns of dignity, freedom, and liberation as we…Read more
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41Geopolitics and Decolonization: Perspectives from the Global South (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield International/Bloomsbury Academic. 2017.This volume represents an important addition to a new trend in decolonial studies. It presents timely commentaries on issues relating to Africa and Latin America, in relation to each other, demonstrating the value of intercultural dialogue amongst voices from the Global South on issues to do with decoloniality, cultural rights, law and politics.
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34Frantz Fanon: De l’anticolonialisme à la critique postcoloniale (review)Palimpsest 4 (2): 211-213. 2015.
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117On Michael Monahan’s The Creolizing Subject: Race, Reason, and the Politics of Purity (review)CLR James Journal 18 (1): 212-216. 2012.
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128Frantz Fanon, Fifty Years OnRadical Philosophy Review 16 (1): 307-324. 2013.Originally delivered to mark the fiftieth anniversary of both Frantz Fanon’s death and the publication of his seminal discourse on decolonization, The Wretched of the Earth, these remarks seek to offer a preliminary outline of Fanon’s continuing relevance to the present. Conceptually spanning such touchstone elements of Fanon’s thought as sociogeny, race, violence, the human, and the relation between decolonial ethics and decolonial politics, the authors turn our attention to diagnosing the neol…Read more
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190An Introduction to Africana PhilosophyCambridge University Press. 2008.In this undergraduate textbook Lewis R. Gordon offers the first comprehensive treatment of Africana philosophy, beginning with the emergence of an Africana consciousness in the Afro-Arabic world of the Middle Ages. He argues that much of modern thought emerged out of early conflicts between Islam and Christianity that culminated in the expulsion of the Moors from the Iberian Peninsula, and from the subsequent expansion of racism, enslavement, and colonialism which in their turn stimulated reflec…Read more
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123Existentia Africana: Understanding Africana Existential ThoughtRoutledge. 2013.First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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4Black existentialismIn Alan D. Schrift (ed.), The History of Continental Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 4--199. 2014.
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34What Is Afro-Caribbean Philosophy?In George Yancy (ed.), Philosophy in Multiple Voices, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 145--175. 2007.
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45Through the Twilight Zone of NonbeingIn Noël Carroll & Lester H. Hunt (eds.), Philosophy in The Twilight Zone, Wiley-blackwell. 2009.This chapter contains sections titled: Sources.
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45When Reason Is in a Bad Mood: A Fanonian Philosophical PortraitIn Hagi Kenaan & Ilit Ferber (eds.), Philosophy's moods: the affective grounds of thinking, Springer. pp. 185--198. 2011.
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120Fanon on Decolonizing KnowledgeIn Elizabeth Anne Hoppe & Tracey Nicholls (eds.), Fanon and the Decolonization of Philosophy, Lexington (rowman & Littlefield). pp. 3--18. 2010.
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22Fanon Y la filosofía de la liberación1In Jorge Martínez Contreras, Aura Ponce de León & Luis Villoro (eds.), El saber filosófico, Asociación Filosófica De México. pp. 2--222. 2007.
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4Grown folks' business: The problem of maturity in hip hopIn Derrick Darby & Tommie Shelby (eds.), Hip Hop and Philosophy: Rhyme 2 Reason, Open Court. pp. 2--105. 2005.
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11Making Science Reasonable: Peter Caws on Science Both Human and 'Natural'Janus Head: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Literature, Continental Philosophy, Phenomenological Psychology, and the Arts 5 (1): 14-38. 2002.
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204Through the Zone of Nonbeing A Reading of Black Skin, White Masks in Celebration of Fanon's Eightieth BirthdayCLR James Journal 11 (1): 1-43. 2005.
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135Sartre et l'existentialisme noirCités 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..
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African-american existential philosophyIn Tommy L. Lott & John P. Pittman (eds.), A Companion to African-American Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.
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8Critical reflections on three popular tropes in the study of whitenessIn George Yancy (ed.), What White Looks Like: African-American Philosophers on the Whiteness Question, Routledge. 2004.
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160Not always enslaved, yet not quite free: Philosophical challenges from the underside of the new worldPhilosophia 36 (2): 151-166. 2008.This article is the keynote address of the University of the West Indies at Cave Hill, Barbados, philosophy symposium in celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the British outlawing the Atlantic Slave Trade. The paper explores questions of enslavement and freedom through challenges of philosophical anthropology, philosophy of social change, and metacritical reflections posed by African Diasporic or Africana philosophy. Such challenges include the relevance and legitimacy of philosophical reflec…Read more
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University of ConnecticutDepartment of PhilosophyBoard of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Global Affairs and Head of Philosophy
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophical Traditions |
| Value Theory |
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
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| Philosophical Traditions |
| Value Theory |
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |