• Victor Frankenstein and The Crisis of European Man
    In Michael R. Paradiso-Michau (ed.), Creolizing Frankenstein, Rowman & Littlefield. 2024.
    This paper examines Edmund Husserl's assessment of the modern sciences and articulation of "the crisis of European Man" in terms of motifs from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, interpreted in light of issues in Africana philosophy and feminist thought.
  • Creolized Reflection
    In Kris Sealey & Storm Heter (eds.), Creolizing Sartre, Rowman & Littlefield. 2024.
    This paper discusses Jean-Paul Sartre's conceptions of pure reflection and impure reflection, affirming the distinction but arguing for an intermediate mode of reflection: creolized reflection. Creolized reflection is not impure as it does not regard consciousness as being-in-itself, but it transcends pure reflection in concretely negating the relationship between consciousness and imposed conceptions of being-in-itself. I argue that this mode of reflection is at play in much Africana phenomenol…Read more
  • When Punks Grow Up
    In Joshua Heter & Richard Greene (eds.), Punk Rock and Philosophy: Research and Destroy, Carus Books. pp. 47-56. 2022.
    An analysis of punk in light of the theme of existential maturity through discussions of Simone de Beauvoir, Devon Johnson, and the relationship between nihilism, seriousness, and revolt.
  • A discussion of the political theory of Walter Rodney and Samir Amin, focusing on Rodney's How Europe Underdeveloped Africa and Amin's Eurocentrism.
  • Book Review (review)
    Sartre Studies International 28 (2): 98-101. 2022.
    Mabogo Percy More, Sartre on Contingency: Antiblack Racism and Embodiment (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2021), 303 pp., $44 (paperback), ISBN: 9781538157046.
  •  292
    "Darkwater's Existentialist Socialism"
    Socialism and Democracy 32 (3): 81-104. 2018.
    This paper examines W.E.B. Du Bois's Darkwater as an existentialist text offering a conception of socialism best characterized as Africana existentialist socialism. It argues for a conception of Africana existentialism as inclusive of issues of collective, and not solely individual responsibility. Darkwater is interpreted in terms of a unifying thematic of a humanist anti-theodicy, our of which emerges Du Bois's conception of an ideal of "service without servants." This socialistic ideal is in t…Read more
  •  16
    Creolizing the Nation (review)
    Philosophy and Global Affairs 1 (2): 401-403. 2021.
  •  16
    This article explores Carter G. Woodson’s The Mis‐Education of the Negro in terms of its political philosophical content. It examines how Woodson’s account of the miseducation of Black people and the accordant miseducation of whites is involved in the production and reproduction of an unjust basic structure, with reference to John Rawls and Frantz Fanon. It then turns to Woodson’s critique of leadership and its relationship to miseducation, drawing on E. Franklin Frazier’s study of the Black bou…Read more
  •  35
    The Decolonial Reduction and the Transcendental-Phenomenological Reduction
    Philosophy and Global Affairs 1 (1): 72-96. 2021.
    This paper offers a philosophical exploration of Nelson Maldonado-Torres’s formulation of the “decolonial reduction” as an instrument of phenomenology and ideological critique. Comparing the decolonial reduction to Edmund Husserl’s notion of the transcendental-phenomenological reduction or epoché, I argue that working through the demands of rigor for either mode of reduction points to areas of overlap: the work of transcendental phenomenology is incomplete without the performance of the decoloni…Read more
  •  3
    Book Reviews (review)
    Sartre Studies International 25 (2): 99-106. 2019.
    A. Shahid Stover, Being and Insurrection: Existential Liberation Critique, Sketches and Ruptures, 266 pp., $20, ISBN: 9781733551007 Yoav Di-Capua, No Exit: Arab Existentialism, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Decolonization, 336 pp., $35, ISBN: 9780226503509
  •  4
    Book Reviews (review)
    with Damon Boria, Adrian van den Hoven, and Matthew C. Eshleman
    Sartre Studies International 24 (2): 101-114. 2018.
    Matthew C. Ally, Ecology and Existence: Bringing Sartre to the Water’s Edge, 509 pp., $150.00, ISBN: 9780739182888 Helen Ngo, The Habits of Racism: A Phenomenology of Racism and Racialized Embodiment, 208 pp., $90.00, ISBN: 9781498534642 Aaron James, Surfing with Sartre: An Aquatic Inquiry into a Life of Meaning, 336 pp., $ 27.95, ISBN: 9780385540735 Ronald Aronson, We: Reviving Social Hope., 200 pp., $24.46, ISBN: 9780226334660.
  •  23
    Creolizing political theory in conversation
    with Lewis R. Gordon, Anne Norton, Sharon Stanley, Fred Lee, and Jane Anna Gordon
    Contemporary Political Theory 17 (3): 363-392. 2018.