...scholars. For example, with the CPA, with Lewis Gordon, and all these people affiliated with the Caribbean Philosophical Association, they don’t have money from big institutions and such, and they...
...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...
...impression is often an aesthetic one: they were cool. What often follows is greater fidelity to the aesthetics of Black radicalisms than to their political and theoretical orientations. Lewis Gordon,...
Eddy Souffrant, Professor of Philosophy and Chair of Africana Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, stands among the leading professional philosophers in the United States working at...
...The foreword to the collection, entitled “A Broken Plow and the Power of Wet Soil,” written by Lewis R. Gordon, shows the paradox of human existence in relation to the...
...celebrates family. For instance, our department head, Lewis Gordon (who is also an editor of the Blog’s Black Issues in Philosophy series), often hosts get-togethers at his home with food...
...concept offered by Lewis Gordon, is that decolonial theory can be conceived of as a discipline that, like any other, is prone to tendencies toward disciplinary decadence. For my part,...
...meaning. As Lewis Gordon writes in Fear of Black Consciousness, “Blues music and lyrics address dissonance and responsibility and let forth a wail in which the blues poets and singers...
...in the late 1960s through the 1970s, eventually took the form of joining the twenty-first century project of creolizing theory as articulated by Jane Anna Gordon, whose treatise Creolizing Political...
Jacqueline M. Martinez was recently elected to be the Vice-President of the Caribbean Philosophical Association. This means, as of 2024, she will be the President of that organization. The purpose...