Phenomenology in an African Context
Phenomenology in an African Context
Contributions and Challenges
Sands, Justin; Lamola, Malesela John; Olivier, Abraham
State University of New York Press
10/2023
353
Dura
Inglês
9781438494876
15 a 20 dias
227
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Introduction
Abraham Olivier, M. John Lamola, and Justin Sands
Part 1: Origin, Methodology, and Scope
1. African Phenomenology-What Is That?
Abraham Olivier
2. Some Reflections from Africana Phenomenology on African Phenomenology
Lewis R. Gordon
3. Why Husserl in Africa? Autobiographical Reflections
Paulin J. Hountondji
4. Hountondji and Husserl: Subjectivity, Responsibility, and Phenomenology in the Critique of Ethnophilosophy
Patrick Eldridge
5. Philosophical Universality in Crisis: Hountondji's Interruption of Husserlian Phenomenology
Carmen De Schryver
Part 2: Consciousness, Identity, Existence, and Embodiment
6. Chabani Manganyi: The Lived Experience of Difference
Mabogo Percy More
7. A Post-Sartrean Reflection on Being Black in the World: Reading Steve Biko through Slavoj Zizek
M. John Lamola
8. Blackness as a Conundrum for Phenomenology
Keolebogile Mbebe and Thabang Dladla
9. Merleau-Ponty, Embodied Subjectivity, and (White) Women Dancing
Rianna Oelofsen
10. The Experience of Community and the Meaningful Life
Ada Agada
Part 3: Art, Culture, Language, Politics, and Liberation
11. Savage Objects: On the Restitution of Alienated Meaning
Achille Mbembe
12. On the Phenomenology of a Shared World in Achille Mbembe
Schalk Gerber
13. The Voice of African Philosophy
Tsenay Serequeberhan
14. Communal Space, Communal Temporality: Kwasi Wiredu and Henri Bergson in Dialogue
Justin Sands
15. Artifacts of Emotion and Existence in Unjust Structures
Uchenna Okeja
16. Experience and Text: Toward an African-Language Phenomenology
Alena Rettova
Contributors
Index
Abraham Olivier, M. John Lamola, and Justin Sands
Part 1: Origin, Methodology, and Scope
1. African Phenomenology-What Is That?
Abraham Olivier
2. Some Reflections from Africana Phenomenology on African Phenomenology
Lewis R. Gordon
3. Why Husserl in Africa? Autobiographical Reflections
Paulin J. Hountondji
4. Hountondji and Husserl: Subjectivity, Responsibility, and Phenomenology in the Critique of Ethnophilosophy
Patrick Eldridge
5. Philosophical Universality in Crisis: Hountondji's Interruption of Husserlian Phenomenology
Carmen De Schryver
Part 2: Consciousness, Identity, Existence, and Embodiment
6. Chabani Manganyi: The Lived Experience of Difference
Mabogo Percy More
7. A Post-Sartrean Reflection on Being Black in the World: Reading Steve Biko through Slavoj Zizek
M. John Lamola
8. Blackness as a Conundrum for Phenomenology
Keolebogile Mbebe and Thabang Dladla
9. Merleau-Ponty, Embodied Subjectivity, and (White) Women Dancing
Rianna Oelofsen
10. The Experience of Community and the Meaningful Life
Ada Agada
Part 3: Art, Culture, Language, Politics, and Liberation
11. Savage Objects: On the Restitution of Alienated Meaning
Achille Mbembe
12. On the Phenomenology of a Shared World in Achille Mbembe
Schalk Gerber
13. The Voice of African Philosophy
Tsenay Serequeberhan
14. Communal Space, Communal Temporality: Kwasi Wiredu and Henri Bergson in Dialogue
Justin Sands
15. Artifacts of Emotion and Existence in Unjust Structures
Uchenna Okeja
16. Experience and Text: Toward an African-Language Phenomenology
Alena Rettova
Contributors
Index
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Introduction
Abraham Olivier, M. John Lamola, and Justin Sands
Part 1: Origin, Methodology, and Scope
1. African Phenomenology-What Is That?
Abraham Olivier
2. Some Reflections from Africana Phenomenology on African Phenomenology
Lewis R. Gordon
3. Why Husserl in Africa? Autobiographical Reflections
Paulin J. Hountondji
4. Hountondji and Husserl: Subjectivity, Responsibility, and Phenomenology in the Critique of Ethnophilosophy
Patrick Eldridge
5. Philosophical Universality in Crisis: Hountondji's Interruption of Husserlian Phenomenology
Carmen De Schryver
Part 2: Consciousness, Identity, Existence, and Embodiment
6. Chabani Manganyi: The Lived Experience of Difference
Mabogo Percy More
7. A Post-Sartrean Reflection on Being Black in the World: Reading Steve Biko through Slavoj Zizek
M. John Lamola
8. Blackness as a Conundrum for Phenomenology
Keolebogile Mbebe and Thabang Dladla
9. Merleau-Ponty, Embodied Subjectivity, and (White) Women Dancing
Rianna Oelofsen
10. The Experience of Community and the Meaningful Life
Ada Agada
Part 3: Art, Culture, Language, Politics, and Liberation
11. Savage Objects: On the Restitution of Alienated Meaning
Achille Mbembe
12. On the Phenomenology of a Shared World in Achille Mbembe
Schalk Gerber
13. The Voice of African Philosophy
Tsenay Serequeberhan
14. Communal Space, Communal Temporality: Kwasi Wiredu and Henri Bergson in Dialogue
Justin Sands
15. Artifacts of Emotion and Existence in Unjust Structures
Uchenna Okeja
16. Experience and Text: Toward an African-Language Phenomenology
Alena Rettova
Contributors
Index
Abraham Olivier, M. John Lamola, and Justin Sands
Part 1: Origin, Methodology, and Scope
1. African Phenomenology-What Is That?
Abraham Olivier
2. Some Reflections from Africana Phenomenology on African Phenomenology
Lewis R. Gordon
3. Why Husserl in Africa? Autobiographical Reflections
Paulin J. Hountondji
4. Hountondji and Husserl: Subjectivity, Responsibility, and Phenomenology in the Critique of Ethnophilosophy
Patrick Eldridge
5. Philosophical Universality in Crisis: Hountondji's Interruption of Husserlian Phenomenology
Carmen De Schryver
Part 2: Consciousness, Identity, Existence, and Embodiment
6. Chabani Manganyi: The Lived Experience of Difference
Mabogo Percy More
7. A Post-Sartrean Reflection on Being Black in the World: Reading Steve Biko through Slavoj Zizek
M. John Lamola
8. Blackness as a Conundrum for Phenomenology
Keolebogile Mbebe and Thabang Dladla
9. Merleau-Ponty, Embodied Subjectivity, and (White) Women Dancing
Rianna Oelofsen
10. The Experience of Community and the Meaningful Life
Ada Agada
Part 3: Art, Culture, Language, Politics, and Liberation
11. Savage Objects: On the Restitution of Alienated Meaning
Achille Mbembe
12. On the Phenomenology of a Shared World in Achille Mbembe
Schalk Gerber
13. The Voice of African Philosophy
Tsenay Serequeberhan
14. Communal Space, Communal Temporality: Kwasi Wiredu and Henri Bergson in Dialogue
Justin Sands
15. Artifacts of Emotion and Existence in Unjust Structures
Uchenna Okeja
16. Experience and Text: Toward an African-Language Phenomenology
Alena Rettova
Contributors
Index
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