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Author:
Thiam, Cheikh, author.
Title:
Epistemologies from the Global South : negritude, modernity and the idea of Africa / Cheikh Thiam.
Publisher:
University of KwaZulu-Natal Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
189 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Negritude (Literary movement)--Criticism and interpretation.
Social epistemology--Africa.
Black people--Race identity.
Black people in literature.
Philosophy, African.
African Americans--Race identity
Black people--Race identity
Civilization, Modern
Negritude (Literary movement)
Social epistemology
Africa
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"Epistemologies from the Global South argues that the pervasiveness of the modern paradigm and its corollary, the colonial matrix of power, have led scholars of Negritude to think of Léopold Sédar Senghor's work either as an anti-thesis to the anti-Blackness constitutive of European modernity or as another manifestation of the West as subject of history. As opposed to this tradition, Cheikh Thiam reads Negritude through the prism of endogenous African world views without the filter of the modern Western paradigm. The Africa-centred perspective that Thiam adopts leads him to postulate that Negritude functions as an Africa-centred philosophy that offers a groundbreaking critique of the limits of coloniality. He argues, in turn, that since Negritude is one of the most important intellectual interventions in Africana studies, reading it from an Africa-centred perspective will necessarily have repercussions on the ways we think of post-Negritude Africana scholarship. In this light, he explores the ways a decolonial reading of Negritude can clarify, nuance or even expand more or less pivotal interventions in the discipline of Africana studies that have developed in contradistinction to Negritude, namely, Édouard Glissant's 'Poetics of Relation', Paul Gilroy's theory of the Black Atlantic and Alain Mabanckou's conception of a more inclusive French Republic." --Publisher's description.
Series:
Thinking Africa
ISBN:
1869145208
9781869145200
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1382522433
LCCN:
2022371807
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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