This book explores the implications of creolizing Hannah Arendt and thinking for: action, liberation, freedom, power, democracy, identity, racism, prejudice, totalitarianism, immigration, judgment, revolution, decolonial politics, the human, modern traditions of Caribbean political thought, Africana philosophy, and existential phenomenology.
This book explores the implications of creolizing Hannah Arendt and thinking for: action, liberation, freedom, power, democracy, identity, racism, prejudice, totalitarianism, immigration, judgment, revolution, decolonial politics, the human, modern traditions of Caribbean political thought, Africana philosophy, and existential phenomenology.
Marilyn Nissim-Sabat is professor emeritus of philosophy at Lewis University and the author of Neither Victim Nor Survivor. She is presently working on a book to be titled Arendt and Husserl: Phenomenology, Totalitarianism, and the Banality of Evil. Nissim-Sabat has published book chapters on the work of thinkers including Lewis Gordon, Richard Wright, and Herman Melville as well as written numerous book reviews and articles on philosophy and psychoanalysis. Neil Roberts is John B. McCoy and John T. McCoy professor of Africana studies, political theory, and the philosophy of religion at Williams College, where he also serves as associate dean of the faculty. He has published widely on modern and contemporary political theory, politics in literature, and theories of freedom. His books include Freedom as Marronage and A Political Companion to Frederick Douglass. How to Live Free in an Age of Pessimism is his next monograph.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction. Creolizing Arendt, Creolizing Thinking Marilyn Nissim-Sabat and Neil Roberts Chapter 1. Arendt's Creole 'Thought-Trains' Robert Eaglestone Chapter 2. Sylvia Wynter, Political Philosophy, and the Creolization of Hannah Arendt Paget Henry Chapter 3. Pearl-Diving as Method: Arendt, Glissant, and the History of Broken Traditions Niklas Plaetzer Chapter 4. Africana Philosophy and the World-Alienation of the Modern Age Thomas Meagher Chapter 5. Arendt's Political Ontology of Worldliness and Worldmaking in Conversation with the Global South Stephen Nathan Haymes Chapter 6. Existential Phenomenology and Creolized Thinking in Hannah Arendt's Little Rock Writings Marilyn Nissim-Sabat Chapter 7. Going Public: Hannah Arendt, Immigrant Action, and the Space of Appearance Cristina Beltrán Chapter 8. Prejudice and Thinking: Hannah Arendt on Prejudice, Racism, and Politics Roger Berkowitz Chapter 9. Wretched Spaces: Manichean Divisions in the Arendtian Republic Dana Francisco Miranda Chapter 10. The Lost Revolution: Hannah Arendt, the Haitian Revolution, and Decolonial Theory Angélica Maria Bernal Index About the Editors and Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction. Creolizing Arendt, Creolizing Thinking Marilyn Nissim-Sabat and Neil Roberts Chapter 1. Arendt's Creole 'Thought-Trains' Robert Eaglestone Chapter 2. Sylvia Wynter, Political Philosophy, and the Creolization of Hannah Arendt Paget Henry Chapter 3. Pearl-Diving as Method: Arendt, Glissant, and the History of Broken Traditions Niklas Plaetzer Chapter 4. Africana Philosophy and the World-Alienation of the Modern Age Thomas Meagher Chapter 5. Arendt's Political Ontology of Worldliness and Worldmaking in Conversation with the Global South Stephen Nathan Haymes Chapter 6. Existential Phenomenology and Creolized Thinking in Hannah Arendt's Little Rock Writings Marilyn Nissim-Sabat Chapter 7. Going Public: Hannah Arendt, Immigrant Action, and the Space of Appearance Cristina Beltrán Chapter 8. Prejudice and Thinking: Hannah Arendt on Prejudice, Racism, and Politics Roger Berkowitz Chapter 9. Wretched Spaces: Manichean Divisions in the Arendtian Republic Dana Francisco Miranda Chapter 10. The Lost Revolution: Hannah Arendt, the Haitian Revolution, and Decolonial Theory Angélica Maria Bernal Index About the Editors and Contributors
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