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  1. Ethnopsychiatry and its Reverses: Telling the Fragility of the Other.Jean-Godefroy Bidima - 2000 - Diogenes 48 (189):68-82.
    Reading the vast panorama of the history of Western medicine in general and psychiatry in particular sheds an interesting light not only on social constructions and representations but also on the perception of the Other by the medical institution. Colonial medicine in its struggle - praiseworthy, moreover - against epidemics, presents an interesting case here. We read in the Colonial Medical Archives at Berlin, that a certain Dr Roesener was sent to Kamerun (Cameroon), a German protectorate, to take charge of (...)
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  • Philosophical Sketches on African Becomings.Jean-Godefroy Bidima & Beatrice McGeoch - 1998 - Diogenes 46 (184):169-196.
    When the “object” gazed at is called Africa and when the gazing subject is Africa, the observer cannot help but conclude that any gaze that is related to Africa is an intersection of gazes calling forth several questions: Who is looking at Africa? What is Africa looking at? Who looks at the one who is looking at Africa? Two problems emerge from this: the identification of the subject, and the discrimination among objects and themes produced by the limited scope of (...)
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  • The Concept of Active Consciousness in Marcien Towa.Cheik Moctar Bâ - 2012 - Diogenes 59 (3-4):13-24.
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  • Enterreirando a investigação: sobre um ethos da pesquisa sobre subjetividades.Wanderson Flor do Nascimento - 2020 - Arquivos Brasileiros de Psicologia 72:199-208.
    In the present context of valuing the knowledge of historically subordinated peoples, the risk of epistemic extractivism emerges as a new element that concerns the field of research. Specifically with regard to the investigation of subjectivities in Terreiros de Candomblé, this danger also appears, effectively. By understanding the ways in which the Terreiros are structured as spaces of resistance, how the processes of subjectivation are experienced and what is the importance of knowledge in these processes, this article aims to present (...)
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  • (2 other versions)The African Philosophy Reader: a text with readings.P. H. Coetzee & A. P. J. Roux (eds.) - 1998 - London: Routledge.
    Divided into eight sections, each with introductory essays, the selections offer rich and detailed insights into a diverse multinational philosophical landscape. Revealed in this pathbreaking work is the way in which traditional philosophical issues related to ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology, for instance, take on specific forms in Africa's postcolonial struggles. Much of its moral, political, and social philosophy is concerned with the turbulent processes of embracing modern identities while protecting ancient cultures.
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  • Léopold Sédar Senghor and the Civilization of the Universal.Kahiudi C. Mabana - 2012 - Diogenes 59 (3-4):4-12.
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