Publication
Routledge (2000), Edition: 1, 304 pages
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ISBN
0415926467 / 9780415926461
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CONTENTS
Introduction.
The African Philosophical Heritage
C. L. R. James, African, and Afro-Caribbean Philosophy
Frantz Fanon, African, and Afro-Caribbean Philosophy
Wilson Harris and Caribbean Poeticism
Sylvia Wynter: Poststructuralism and Postcolonial Thought.
Afro-American Philosophy: A Caribbean Perspective
Habermas, Phenomenology, and Rationality: An Africana Contribution
Pan-Africanism and Philosophy: Race, Class, and Development.
Caribbean Marxism: After the Neoliberal and Linguistic Turns
Caribbean Historicism: Toward Reconstruction
Conclusion
Notes.
Index
Introduction.
The African Philosophical Heritage
C. L. R. James, African, and Afro-Caribbean Philosophy
Frantz Fanon, African, and Afro-Caribbean Philosophy
Wilson Harris and Caribbean Poeticism
Sylvia Wynter: Poststructuralism and Postcolonial Thought.
Afro-American Philosophy: A Caribbean Perspective
Habermas, Phenomenology, and Rationality: An Africana Contribution
Pan-Africanism and Philosophy: Race, Class, and Development.
Caribbean Marxism: After the Neoliberal and Linguistic Turns
Caribbean Historicism: Toward Reconstruction
Conclusion
Notes.
Index
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