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About the Author
Michael J. Monahan is Associate Professor of Philosophy at The University of Memphis. He is the author of The Creolizing Subject: Race, Reason, and the Politics of Purity (2011). Contributors: Maria Acosta, Philosophy, DePaul University, USA; Stefan Bird-Pollan, Philosophy, University of Kentucky, USA; Norman Ajari, Equipe de Recherche sur les Rationalites Philosophiques et les Savoirs (ERRAPHIS), Universite de Toulouse, France; Jeffrey A. Gauthier, Philosophy, Portland University, USA; Nicholas A. Germana, Keene State College, USA; Nigel C. Gibson, Development Studies, Univeristy of Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa; Greg Graham, African and African-American Studies, Oklahoma University, USA; Paget Henry, Brown University, USA; Brandon Hogan, Howard University, USA; Craig Matarrese, Mankato State University, USA; Shannon M. Mussett, Philosophy, Utah Valley University, USA; Karen Ng, Philosophy, Vanderbilt University, USA; Carlos Alberto Sanchez, Philosophy, San-Jose State University, USA; Ricardo Sanin Restrepo, Political and Legal Theory, Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico; Richard Dien Winfield, Philosophy, University of Georgia, USA; Rocio Zambrana, Philosophy, University of Oregon, USA
Reviews
Creolizing Hegel is unquestionably the most important collection of critical essays on Hegel to be published in years. None of the essays simply reject Hegel as a simply Eurocentric thinker, although all engage with his Eurocentrism. More importantly, these essays are comprehensive and cover the arch of Hegel's work. This book will be essential to anyone who is interested in political theory, ethics, and jurisprudence. The sophistication of the essays provides a much needed critical engagement with a thinker who has been both controversial and influential in the entire body of philosophical work in the 20th century. -- Drucilla Cornell, Professor of Political Science, Comparative Literature, and Women and Gender Studies, Rutgers University
The originality of the organizing theme and the essays in Creolizing Hegel offer something unfortunately missing in a good deal of recent Hegel studies-and much work on canonical thought, for that matter-over the past few decades: something new to say. This installment of ideas inaugurated by scholars from the Caribbean Philosophical Association, especially the groundbreaking writings of Jane Anna Gordon and Michael Monahan on the creolization of theory, is no less than the birth of a classic. -- Lewis R. Gordon, author of What Fanon Said
"The creative inventiveness of the contributors to Creolizing Hegel shows how alive philosophers can be today to drawing surprising connections in their efforts to place philosophy in the service of liberation." -- Robert Bernasconi, Pennsylvania State University
Book Information
ISBN 9781786600240
Author Michael Monahan
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield International
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield International
Weight(grams) 449g
Dimensions(mm) 230mm * 149mm * 18mm