Looking through philosophy in black : memoirs / Mabogo Percy More.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781786609403
- 1786609401
- 199/.68 B 23
- B5644.M67
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Intro; Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; Foreword; Part I.A PHILOSOPHICAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY; Chapter One. By Way of Freedom; Chapter Two. Formative Years; Chapter Three. Philosophy Lecturer; Chapter Four. Overseas Experiences; Chapter Five. The Returnings; Chapter Six. Black (Africana) Philosophy; Chapter Seven. Philosophy and Jazz; Chapter Eight. Post "Retirement"; Chapter Nine. The Frantz Fanon Award; Part II. ESSAYS; Chapter Ten. Philosophy in South Africa under and after Apartheid; Chapter Eleven. Locating Frantz Fanon in Postapartheid South Africa
Chapter Twelve. Black Solidarity: A Philosophical DefenseNotes; References; Index
In this important new book, leading Black philosopher Mabogo More reflects on his life and career in apartheid South African. The book explores Africana existentialism in relation to issues of race, identity, liberation, freedom, alienation, responsibility and bad faith and includes key essays from More's corpus alongside his philosophical memoir.
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