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The Power of Pan-Africanism: A Dialogue with Dr. LaRose Parris

Dr. LaRose T. Parris, originally from Jamaica in the West Indies, and shaped by the diverse cultural landscape of New York City, is Associate Professor and Chair of Africana Studies...

Tendayi Sithole’s Mabogo P. More: Philosophical Anthropology in Azania

...existential thought, embodied in the work of figures such as Lewis R. Gordon, LaRose T. Parris, or More himself, has placed philosophical anthropology at the forefront of living, contemporary approaches...

In Celebration of Margaret (Peg) Simons

...in Black existential feminism as evidenced in the writings of Kathryn Belle,  Qrescent Mason, Claudia Millian, Nathalie Etoke, Gail Weiss, LaRose Parris, and Jane Anna Gordon, among many others (including...

LaRose T. Parris

LaRose T. Parris is Associate Professor of Africana Studies at Lehman College of the City University of New York. Her accolades include the 2016 Nicolás Guillén Prize for Outstanding Book...

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To view a contributors bio, click Hsiang-Yun Chen Hsiang-Yun Chen is an assistant research fellow at The Institute of European and American Studies (IEAS) at Academia Sinica and works primarily...

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LaRose Parris’s Being Apart as a Contribution to Existential Phenomenology

...than was immediately apparent. My experience with LaRose Parris’s Being Apart: Theoretical and Existential Resistance in Africana Literature has fit that pattern to a tee. This excellent work examines several...

Black Issues in Philosophy: The Present Absence of Africana Thought in Juliet Hooker’s Theorizing Race in the Americas

...others that Douglass cites in “Claims,” see pages 47–65 of LaRose T. Parris, Being Apart: Theoretical and Existential Resistance in Africana Literature (2015). Hooker also avers that the ideas of...