*A concise introduction to Fanon's thought that contextualises it within the world of philosophy.
Lewis R. Gordon introduces and discusses Africana existential thought, covering a wide range of both classic and contemporary thinkers - from Frederick Douglass and W.E.B. Dubois to Frantz Fanon, Angela Davis and Naomi Zack.
In this book, philosopher and social critic Lewis Gordon explores the ossification of disciplines, which he calls disciplinary decadence
Brings together new essays on African American studies. Ideal for students of African studies, philosophy, social and political thought, and postcolonial studies.
This is the 30th Anniversary Edition of Lewis R. Gordon’s classic existential phenomenological inaugural work, Bad Faith and Antiblack Racism.