Caliban's Reason: Introducing Afro-Caribbean PhilosophyPsychology Press, 2000 - 304 หน้า Annotation "Caliban's Reason" introduces the general reader to Afro-Caribbean philosophy. In this ground-breaking work, Paget Henry traces the roots of this discourse in traditional African thought and in the Christian and Enlightenment traditions of Western Europe. Since Afro-Caribbean thought is inherently hybrid in nature and marked by strong competition between its European and African orientations, Henry highlights its four main influences--traditional African philosophy, the Afro-Christian school, Poeticism and Historicism--as his organizing principle for discussion. Offering a critical assessment of such writers as Wilson Harris, Derek Walcott, Edward Blyden, C.L.R. James and George Padmore, "Caliban's Reason" renders a much-needed portrait of Afro-Caribbean philosophy and fills a significant gap in the field |
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... consciousness of exis- tence articulated in a variety of discourses . Philosophy is often the discourse in which we get the most general formulations of that consciousness of existence . Among Euro - Caribbeans , the consciousness that ...
... consciousness of exis- tence articulated in a variety of discourses . Philosophy is often the discourse in which we get the most general formulations of that consciousness of existence . Among Euro - Caribbeans , the consciousness that ...
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... consciousness of existence as being the racializa- tion and colonization of Africans and our way of life within the framework of Euro - Caribbean plantation societies . The works of Caliban's reason are Afro- Caribbean philosophy's ...
... consciousness of existence as being the racializa- tion and colonization of Africans and our way of life within the framework of Euro - Caribbean plantation societies . The works of Caliban's reason are Afro- Caribbean philosophy's ...
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... consciousness of a distinct existence , but rather a producer and supplier of legitimating symbols and arguments . Second , the supplying of these legitimacy demands will require differential rates of cultural accumulation in the local ...
... consciousness of a distinct existence , but rather a producer and supplier of legitimating symbols and arguments . Second , the supplying of these legitimacy demands will require differential rates of cultural accumulation in the local ...
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... consciousness . In the poeticist tradition , the emphasis has been on the aesthetic reworking of the elements of broken tradi- tions , with a vision toward transforming the consciousness and identity of Caribbean people , whose changed ...
... consciousness . In the poeticist tradition , the emphasis has been on the aesthetic reworking of the elements of broken tradi- tions , with a vision toward transforming the consciousness and identity of Caribbean people , whose changed ...
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The African Philosophical Heritage | 19 |
C L R James African and AfroCaribbean Philosophy | 45 |
Frantz Fanon African and AfroCaribbean Philosophy | 66 |
Wilson Harris and Caribbean Poeticism | 88 |
UNITY RATIONALITY AND AFRICANA THOUGHT | 113 |
Sylvia Wynter Poststructuralism and Postcolonial Thought | 115 |
AfroAmerican Philosophy A Caribbean Perspective | 142 |
Habermas Phenomenology and Rationality An Africana Contribution | 165 |
RECONSTRUCTING CARIBBEAN HISTORICISM | 193 |
PanAfricanism and Philosophy Race Class and Development | 195 |
Caribbean Marxism After the Neoliberal and Linguistic Turns | 219 |
Caribbean Historicism Toward Reconstruction | 245 |
Conclusion | 271 |
Notes | 281 |
Index | 291 |
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