[PDF][PDF] Decolonizing gender, decolonizing philosophy: An existential philosophical account of narratives from the colonized

R Maart - Radical Philosophy Review, 2015 - researchgate.net
Radical Philosophy Review, 2015researchgate.net
This essay situates the narrative of two Black women—one from the Black Consciousness
Movement of Azania, one from the Black Panther Party—as central to the process of
decolonizing philosophy and decolonizing gender. It offers a Black Consciousness critique
of gender and philosophy, which both form the prelude to the narratives. Psychoanalysis, as
the hermeneutics of the subject, is central to the process of interpretation and thus the
interrogation of racism and colonialism. This essay shifts the paradigm of thinking by …
Abstract
This essay situates the narrative of two Black women—one from the Black Consciousness Movement of Azania, one from the Black Panther Party—as central to the process of decolonizing philosophy and decolonizing gender. It offers a Black Consciousness critique of gender and philosophy, which both form the prelude to the narratives. Psychoanalysis, as the hermeneutics of the subject, is central to the process of interpretation and thus the interrogation of racism and colonialism. This essay shifts the paradigm of thinking by situating narrative and narration as central to the process of Black existentialism—spoken word, dialogue, exchanges, cross continental activism and scholarship—all within the same breath: the breath of the page where a simultaneous reading permits the deconstruction of the spoken word of the subject, and the deconstruction of writing.
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