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Robert Gooding-Williams

    Robert Gooding-Williams è Professore di Studi Afroamericani e Filosofia alla Columbia University. Il suo lavoro esplora questioni profonde di razza, cultura e politica nel panorama americano. Gooding-Williams esamina il pensiero politico afroamericano moderno e le sue intricate connessioni con tradizioni filosofiche più ampie. Attraverso i suoi saggi e le sue analisi critiche, offre prospettive acute sulla formazione dell'identità e sulla ricerca della giustizia.

    In the Shadow of Du Bois
    Critical Affinities: Nietzsche and African American Thought
    Look, a Negro!
    • Look, a Negro!

      Philosophical Essays on Race, Culture, and Politics

      • 200pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      The book, first published in 2006, explores significant themes and concepts relevant to its field, offering insights and perspectives that contribute to ongoing discussions. As a Routledge publication, it reflects a commitment to scholarly excellence and is part of a broader catalog that aims to inform and engage readers on various topics. The content is designed to appeal to both academics and general readers interested in deepening their understanding of the subject matter.

      Look, a Negro!
    • The essays challenge traditional perspectives within black studies by introducing Nietzschean concepts, envisioning a field that is dynamic and self-reflective. Rather than adhering to established frameworks like afrocentrism or feminism, they advocate for a black studies that embraces complexity, fostering new ideas and tensions. This approach aims to enrich the discipline, encouraging a continuous evolution and deeper introspection.

      Critical Affinities: Nietzsche and African American Thought
    • In the Shadow of Du Bois

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Here, in a major addition to American studies and the first book-length philosophical treatment of Du Bois's thought, Robert Gooding-Williams examines the conceptual foundations of Du Bois's interpretation of black politics.

      In the Shadow of Du Bois