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    The Haitian Revolution: Capitalism, Slavery, and Counter-Modernity (review)
    Philosophy and Global Affairs 2 (1): 232-234. 2022.
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    Black Skin, White Masks and the Paradoxical Politics of Black Historiography
    Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 30 (2): 120-127. 2023.
    Frantz Fanon’s Black Skin, White Masks has the paradoxical status of being a text that rejects historiography and History as a primary means of facilitating radical political transformation while also being a key point of departure for histories concerning modern colonial and decolonial thought.1 This reflection is an examination of the tensions in Black Skin, White Masks as a political work and as an intervention into philosophical, psychoanalytic, literary, and existential debates. Prompted by…Read more
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    The Anti-Imperialism of Ottobah Cugoano
    CLR James Journal 23 (1-2): 61-82. 2017.
    This article argues that the work of Ottobah Cugoano provides readers with a robust anti-imperial analysis of European modernity. For Cugoano, slavery and colonialism are coeval and mutually constitutive processes. I argue that Cugoano’s Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evils of Slavery which has been accepted as a tract of radical abolitionism should also be interpreted as an anti-imperial text. I contend that we must attend to the global scope of Cugoano’s anti-imperialism which includes critiqu…Read more