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Fanon and the decolonization of philosophy / edited by Elizabeth A Hoppe and Tracey Nicholas

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York; Rowman and Littlefield; 2010Description: 278pISBN:
  • 9780739141250
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 190 FAN
Summary: Decolonizing Philosophy is an engagement to think nd enact philosophy within a context of emancipation. If we wat to fully understand and inhabit this orientation, the necessary consequence is our obligation, as we adopt the injunction to "decolonize philosophy," to formulate a parallel understanding of what "a philosophy of decolonization" requires. It is certainly only by starting with this chisasmus, with a full understanding of it dynamics, that we can come to groups with the position and the praxis of Frantz Fanon.
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Decolonizing Philosophy is an engagement to think nd enact philosophy within a context of emancipation. If we wat to fully understand and inhabit this orientation, the necessary consequence is our obligation, as we adopt the injunction to "decolonize philosophy," to formulate a parallel understanding of what "a philosophy of decolonization" requires. It is certainly only by starting with this chisasmus, with a full understanding of it dynamics, that we can come to groups with the position and the praxis of Frantz Fanon.

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