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Creolizing Critical Theory: New Voices Caribbean Philosophy

Current price: $110.00
Creolizing Critical Theory: New Voices Caribbean Philosophy
Creolizing Critical Theory: New Voices Caribbean Philosophy

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Creolizing Critical Theory: New Voices Caribbean Philosophy

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Creolizing Critical Theory
highlights the Caribbean as a philosophical site from which, for centuries and until today, theorists have articulated pressing critiques of capitalism and colonialism. Some of these critiques, such as those of the Saramaka Maroons, have stressed the value of autonomy. Others, such as those of the West Indies Federation, have emphasized solidarity in the face of European occupation. Critical Theory, as an emancipatory project rooted in the values of autonomy, solidarity, and equality, then, has long been a Caribbean practice. Drawing on a range of voices,
centers Caribbean critiques with a view toward praxis in the present.

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