Afrosofian Knowledge and Cheikh Anta Diop

Afrosofian Knowledge and Cheikh Anta Diop
Author: François Ngoa Kodena
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2023-07-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781666909142

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Afrosofian Knowledge and Cheikh Anta Diop wrestles with the cultural, epistemological, ethical, and geopolitical conundrums of our contemporary world. It argues that sofia is a psychological, discursive, social, and civilizational sickle constantly sharpened to weed imperial-colonial, mental, linguistic, racist, and barbaric alienation.

Cheikh Anta Diop

Cheikh Anta Diop
Author: Djibril Samb,Cheikh Anta Diop
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1992
Genre: Africa
ISBN: STANFORD:36105082416319

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Cheikh Anta Diop

Cheikh Anta Diop
Author: Cheikh Anta Diop
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 85
Release: 1987
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 0938818104

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Conceptions of History in the Works of Cheikh Anta Diop and Theophile Obenga

Conceptions of History in the Works of Cheikh Anta Diop and Theophile Obenga
Author: Chris Gray,Christopher John Gray
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1989
Genre: Africa
ISBN: STANFORD:36105110947426

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Cheikh Anta Diop

Cheikh Anta Diop
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1989*
Genre: Africa
ISBN: OCLC:20306722

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Permet de redécouvrir la pensée de l'historien sénégalais Cheikh Anta Diop (1923-1986). Ses recherches sur l'Egypte et sur les rapports historiques Egypte-Afrique sont présentées et leur originalité soulignée, notamment sa thèse selon laquelle les pharaons étaient des Noirs.

The Logic of Racial Practice

The Logic of Racial Practice
Author: Brock Bahler
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2021-02-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781793641540

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The title of this collection, The Logic of Racial Practice, pays homage to the work of Pierre Bourdieu, who coined the term habitus to name the pretheoretical, embodied dispositions that orient our social interactions and meaningfully frame our lived experience. The language of habit uniquely accounts for not only how we are unreflectively conditioned by our social environments but also how we responsibly choose to enact our habits and can change them. Hence, this collection of essays edited by Brock Bahler explores how white supremacy produces a racialized modality by which we live as embodied beings, arguing that race—and racism—is performative, habituated, and enacted. We do not regularly have to “think” about race, since race is a praxis, producing embodied habits that have become sedimented into our ways of being-in-the-world, and that instill within us racialized (and racist) dispositions, postures, and bodily comportments that inform how we interact with others. The construction of race produces a particular bodily formation in which we are shaped to viscerally perceive through a racialized lens images, words, activities, and events without any self-reflective conceptualization, and which we perpetuate throughout our day-to-day choices. The contributors argue that eradicating racism in our society requires unlearning these racialized habitus and cultivating new anti-racist habits.

White Ignorance and Complicit Responsibility

White Ignorance and Complicit Responsibility
Author: Eva Boodman
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2022-01-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781793639028

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White ignorance is a form of collective denial that aggressively resists acknowledging the role of race and racism. It dominates our political landscape, warps white moral frameworks and affective responses, intervenes in white self-conceptions, and organizes white identities. In this way, white ignorance poses a problem for conceptions of responsibility that rely on individuals’ intentions, causal contributions, or knowledge of the facts. As Eva Boodman shows, our moral concepts for responding to racism are implicated in the process of racialization when they understand responsibility as the attribution of blame or absolution, innocence or guilt. White Ignorance and Complicit Responsibility challenges these binary, punitive moralities, arguing that they reproduce racial harm by encouraging white people to seek innocence and the purification of moral taint instead of addressing the material conditions of racial harm. Instead, Boodman claims the space of complicity as a place of anti-racist possibility. Linking the construction of whiteness to a racist punishment paradigm, this book makes the case for a different way of responding to harm as necessary for dismantling the moral, racial, political, and affective constructs that keep racial capitalism in place.

The Weight of Whiteness

The Weight of Whiteness
Author: Alison Bailey
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2021-02-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781793604507

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“Check your privilege” is not a request for a simple favor. It asks white people to consider the painful dimensions of what they have been socialized to ignore. Alison Bailey’s The Weight of Whiteness: A Feminist Engagement with Privilege, Race, and Ignorance examines how whiteness misshapes our humanity, measuring the weight of whiteness in terms of its costs and losses to collective humanity. People of color feel the weight of whiteness daily. The resistant habits of whiteness and its attendant privileges, however, make it difficult for white people to feel the damage. White people are more comfortable thinking about white supremacy in terms of what privilege does for them, rather than feeling what it does to them. The first half of the book focuses on the overexposed side of white privilege, the side that works to make the invisible and intangible structures of power more visible and tangible. Bailey discusses the importance of understanding privileges intersectionally, the ignorance-preserving habits of “white talk,” and how privilege and ignorance circulate in educational settings. The second part invites white readers to explore the underexposed side of white dominance, the weightless side that they would rather not feel. The final chapters are powerfully autobiographical. Bailey engages readers with a deeply personal account of what it means to hold space with the painful weight of whiteness in her own life. She also offers a moving account of medicinal genealogies, which helps to engage the weight she inherits from her settler colonial ancestors. The book illustrates how the gravitational pull of white ignorance and comfort are stronger than the clean pain required for collective liberation. The stakes are high: Failure to hold the weight of whiteness ensures that white people will continue to blow the weight of historical trauma through communities of color.