An introduction to Africana philosophy /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Cambridge, UK ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2008.
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| Series: | Cambridge introductions to philosophy.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Africana philosophy in context
- Part I: Groundings
- Africana philosophy as a modern philosophy
- Classic eighteenth- and nineteenth-century foundations
- Anton Wihelm Amo
- Quobna Ottobah Cugoano
- From David Walker's Appeal to the founding of the American Negro Academy
- Two Caribbean men of letters : Anténor Firmin and George Wilmot Blyden
- Conclusion
- Part II: From New World to new worlds
- Three pillars of African-American philosophy
- Anna Julia Cooper and the problem of value
- W.E.B. Du Bois and the problem of double consciousness
- Fanon's critique of failed dialectics of recognition
- Africana philosophical movements in the United States and Britain
- Prophetic and other recent forms of African-American pragmatism
- Black feminist and womanist thought
- Afrocentrism and Afrocentricity
- African-American analytical philosophy
- African-American and Afro-British European continental philosophy
- Cedric Robinson's anthropology of Marxism
- African-American existential philosophy, phenomenology, and their influence
- Afro-Caribbean philosophy
- African philosophy
- African humanism
- The theme of invention in recent African philosophy
- African critiques of invention
- Recent African political thought
- Conclusion.