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Sartre and South African Apartheid

In Jonathan Judaken (ed.), Race After Sartre: Antiracism, Africana Existentialism, Postcolonialism. State University of New York Press. pp. 173-190 (2008)

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  1. Critical phenomenology, Mabogo More, and paracorporeal embodiment.Thomas Meagher - forthcoming - South African Journal of Philosophy.
    This article pays tribute to Mabogo Percy More by exploring his salience to recent calls for “critical phenomenology”. The notion of critical phenomenology is explored through Lisa Guenther’s influential advocacy and Elisa Magrì and Paddy McQueen’s effort to offer an overview and definition of the field. I contend that the most laudable aspects of critical phenomenology are achieved in More’s phenomenological work on antiblack racism and black consciousness, but that More’s work nonetheless points to limitations in what its advocates have (...)
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