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  1. Frantz Fanon's Engagement With Hegel's Master-Slave Dialectic.Brandon Hogan - 2018 - Africology: The Journal of Pan African Studies 11 (8):16-32.
    This article seeks to articulate an interpretation of Fanon’s engagement with G.W.F. Hegel that does not either assume that Fanon rejects Hegel’s normative conclusions or that Fanon’s engagement is incidental to his larger philosophical projects. I argue that Fanon’s take on the master-slave dialectic allows us to better understand the normative claims that undergird Fanon’s calls for violence and revolution in Black Skin, The Wretched of the Earth, and A Dying Colonialism.
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  • Being and Nothingness.Frederick A. Olafson, Jean-Paul Sartre & Hazel E. Barnes - 1958 - Philosophical Review 67 (2):276.
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  • Introduction To the Reading of Alexandre Kojève.Patrick Riley - 1981 - Political Theory 9 (1):5-48.
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  • The Dialectics of Standing One's Ground.George Ciccariello-Maher - forthcoming - Theory and Event 15 (3).
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  • Mutual Recognition and the Dialectic of Master and Slave.Richard A. Lynch - 2001 - International Philosophical Quarterly 41 (1):33-48.
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  • Recognition Beyond Struggle.Michael Monahan - 2006 - Social Theory and Practice 32 (3):389-414.
    The article discusses the concept of Hegelian recognition. The four central tenets of the agonistic interpretation of Hegelian recognition are discussed. First, recognition requires participants to occupy one of the two roles such as recognizer and recognizee. Moreover, it asserts that recognition is a relation of asymmetry. The article addresses the concept of pure recognition. In this concept, the agent is able to exist as a self-conscious agent for another self-conscious agent. Furthermore, the uses and abuses of recognition are also (...)
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  • Fanon’s Dialectic of Experience.Ato Sekyi-Otu - 1996 - Harvard University Press.
    With the flowering of postcolonialism, we return to Frantz Fanon, a leading theorist of the struggle against colonialism. In this thorough reinterpretation of Fanon's texts, Ato Sekyi-Otu ensures that we return to him fully aware of the unsuspected formal complexity and substantive richness of his work. A Caribbean psychiatrist trained in France after World War II and an eloquent observer of the effects of French colonialism on its subjects from Algeria to Indochina, Fanon was a controversial figure--advocating national liberation and (...)
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  • Subjects of Desire.Judith Butler - 2000 - Philosophical Inquiry 22 (3):118-118.
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  • Sartre's ontology: The revealing and making of being'.Hazel E. Barnes - 1992 - In Christina Howells (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Sartre. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 13--38.
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  • Two problems of being and nonbeing in Sartre's being and nothingness.Richard E. Aquila - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (2):167-186.
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  • La phénoménologie do l'esprit. Hegel & Jean Hyppolite - 1967 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 72 (3):385-385.
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  • The Hegelian Legacy in Kojève and Sartre.Gilles Marmasse - 2013 - In Lisa Herzog (ed.), Hegel's Thought in Europe: Currents, Crosscurrents and Undercurrents. Palgrave. pp. 239.
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