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10Tina Chanter. Whose Antigone? The Tragic Marginalization of Slavery (review)philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 3 (2): 211-215. 2013.
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10Missing the Turn Toward “Philosophy Proper”Comparative and Continental Philosophy 7 (1): 82-87. 2015.Dwayne Tunstall turns to Lewis Gordon's Africana existential phenomenology in an effort to untangle Marcel's “reflective method” from its involvements with colonial racism. Tunstall's book interprets Marcel's religious existentialism as a development of his attempt to resist modernity's burgeoning dehumanization but observes that Marcel's sociopolitical thought leaves antiblack racism unexamined, which amounts to a failure to attend to “the most noxious form of depersonalization existing in the …Read more
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