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Journeys in Caribbean Thought: The Paget Henry Reader

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By (author): Paget Henry

For the past 30 years, Paget Henry has been one of the most articulate and creative voices in Caribbean scholarship, making seminal contributions to the study of Caribbean political economy, C.L.R. James studies, critical theory, phenomenology, and Africana philosophy. In the case of Afro-Caribbean philosophy, he inaugurated a new philosophical school of inquiry. Journeys in Caribbean Thought: The Paget Henry Reader outlines the trajectory of Henrys scholarly career, beginning and ending with his most recent work on the distinctive character of Africana and Caribbean philosophy and political and intellectual leadership in his home of Antigua and Barbuda. In between, the book returns to Henrys early consideration of the relationship of political economy to cultural flourishing or stagnation and how both should be studied, and to the problem with which Henry began his career, of peripheral development through a focus on Caribbean political economy and democratic socialism. Henrys canonical work in Anglo-Caribbean thought draws upon a heavily creolized canon. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 685g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Mar 2016
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781783489350

About Paget Henry

Paget Henry is Professor of Africana Studies and Sociology at Brown University. His books include Caliban's Reason (2000). Lewis R. Gordon is Professor of Philosophy and Africana Studies at the University of Connecticut Visiting Professor at the University of the West Indies at Mona Jamaica Nelson Mandela Visiting Professor at Rhodes University South Africa European Union Visiting Chair in Philosophy at Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès France and Writer-in-Residence at Birkbeck School of Law. His most recent book is What Fanon Said: A Philosophical Introduction to His Life and Thought (2015). Jane Anna Gordon is Associate Professor of Political Science and Africana Studies at the University of Connecticut and President of the Caribbean Philosophical Association. Her books include Why They Couldnt Wait: A Critique of the Black-Jewish Conflict Over Community Control in Ocean-Hill Brownsville 19671971 (2001) Of Divine Warning: Reading Disaster in the Modern Age (2010) and Creolizing Political Theory: Reading Rousseau through Fanon (2014). Neil Roberts is Associate Professor of Africana Studies and Faculty Affiliate in Political Science at Williams College and an Executive Officer of the Caribbean Philosophical Association. He is the author of Freedom as Marronage (2015) and editor of the forthcoming A Political Companion to Frederick Douglass. Aaron Kamugisha is Senior Lecturer in Cultural Studies at the University of the West Indies. He is the editor of Caribbean Political Thought: The Colonial State to Caribbean Internationalisms (2013) Caribbean Political Thought: Theories of the Post-Colonial State (2013) and Caribbean Cultural Thought: From Plantation to Diaspora (2013).

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