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El. knyga: African Philosophy for the Twenty-First Century: Acts of Transition

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  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781538154175
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781538154175

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"In Africa, the twenty-first century began with new challenges surrounding and regarding philosophical discourses. Questions of economic and political liberation, the displacement of populations and the process of urbanization present ongoing challenges,linked to problems such as endemic diseases and famine, the restructure of the traditional family, gender and the position of women, the transmission of culture from past to future generations. Changes in labor relations resulting from introduction of financial speculation, cutting edge technologies, and differential access to digital and older cultural forms have placed real demands on Africans and Africanists working in philosophy. This volume explores the ways in which African philosophies express "transitional acts," those acts by which thought interacts with history as it is being made and by which it assures its own renewal in proposing provisional solutions to historical problems. A transitional act combines both the audacity of confrontation and the novelty of creation, prudence in the face of risks and anticipation in the face of the unexpected. Influential and emerging thinkers from both sides of the Atlantic consider this dual activity in the realm of criticism and imagination, public spaces in Africa, and the relationship between historical politics and historical poetics"--

This volume explores African philosophies’ expression of transitional acts where thought interacts with history and proposes solutions to problems. Influential thinkers from both sides of the Atlantic engage with the realm of criticism and imagination, public spaces in Africa, and the relationship between historical politics and poetics.

IIntroduction Laura Hengehold

1. What Does Being in the World Mean? Thinking Life and Domestic Bonds in
Twenty-first Century Africa, Tanella Boni

2. Probing Gender Injustices in Africa, Delphine Abadie M.

3. Gender Between Kinship and Utopia, Laura Hengehold

4. The University, Cognitive Justice and Human Development, Florence Piron

5. Anthropocenes and New African Discourses: Dwelling in the World With
Poetry and Criticism, Jean-Godefroy Bidima

6. Spectres of the Infinitesimal: Posthuman Francophone Worlds, Nick Nesbitt

7. Rethinking the Living in Light of African Philosophy: Toward an Animist
Humanism,

Séverine Kodjo-Grandvaux

8. From Muntu to Moun: An African Ethicalization of Caribbean Discourse,
Hanétha Vété-Congolo

9. Nelson Mandela and the Topology of African Encounter with the World,
Chielozona Eze

Conclusion, Jean-Godefroy Bidima

Index
Jean Godefroy Bidima is Arnoult professor of Francophone studies, Tulane University, USA.

Laura Hengehold is professor of philosophy, Case Western Reserve University, USA.