Postethnophilosophy / / Sanya Osha ; with a guest foreword by Seth N. Asumah.
This book makes a bold announcement for the beginning of a postethnophilosophical phase in modern African thought. It re-considers the question: “What is African philosophy,” and introduces a strategy for setting a broad and productive agenda for contemporary African philosophical thought.
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Superior document: | Value inquiry book series ; v. 227. Social philosophy |
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Year of Publication: | 2011 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Value inquiry book series ;
v. 227. Value inquiry book series. Social philosophy. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (242 p.) |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material
- INTRODUCTION
- DISCOURSES OF DECOLONIZATION
- THE LURE OF ETHNOPHILOSOPHY
- AN ANTHROPOLOGY OF COLONIALISM AND CONTEMPORARY GLOBALIZATION
- THE FRONTIER OF INTERCULTURALITY
- AN ETHIC OF CULTURE AND MEMORY
- AGENCY AND A DETERRITORIALIZED LITERATURE
- FIGURES OF THE AFRICAN FEMALE
- THE POETICS OF CORRUPTION IN A GLOBAL AGE
- A POSTCOLONIAL TEXT AND THE AGENCY OF THEORY
- THE (RE)COLONIZATION OF GLOBALITY
- RACE AND A POSTMODERN WORLD
- SARAH BAARTMAN, SEXUALITY, AND THE THEATER OF RACE
- CONCLUSION
- WORKS CITED
- ABOUT THE AUTHORS
- SUBJECT INDEX
- INDEX OF NAMES
- VIBS.