Black Thought Matters

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African American Studies
African Diaspora Studies
Africana Literature and Cultural Studies
Africana Philosophy
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Author_LaRose T. Parris
Black Existentialism
Black Political Thought
Black Radical Studies
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Critical Race Studies in Philosophy
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forthcoming
Global Intellectual History
Philosophies of the Global South
Transdisciplinary Studies
World Philosophy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781350536531
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The profound influence of African and Afro-diasporic philosophy on Western thought has, throughout history, been denied and dismissed.

In an act of political and ideological defiance, Black Thought Matters traces the early production of philosophical thought to the African continent, disrupting the hegemonic Eurocentric narrative of the Enlightenment as the triumph of human rationality and intellectualism over blind religiosity. Across historical epochs—antiquity, the Enlightenment, the age of empire, and the modern world—LaRose T. Parris uncovers the persistent erasure, whitening, and distortion of Black thought. To rewrite this record, she draws on sources from Antef to Ibn Rushd, and Anna Julia Cooper to Frantz Fanon, as well as contemporary Africana philosophers, to construct a powerful counter-history that places Black thought at the centre rather than the margins of human knowledge.

In making the case for Africana philosophy’s centrality to the genesis and movement of global philosophical and political thought, this book also valorizes transnational liberation efforts efforts repudiating Black dehumanization, criminalization, and extermination through state-sponsored police murder. Affirming Black thought’s relevance announces a commitment to the import of Africana thinkers whose work laid the foundation for Black Lives Matter’s ethical and political mission: to emphasize the intrinsic value of Black life and struggle to advance a radical egalitarianism wherein all lives are truly equal.

LaRose T. Parris is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Africana Studies at Lehman College, CUNY, USA. Her first book Being Apart: Theoretical and Existential Resistance in Africana Literature (2015) was awarded the Nicolás Guillén Prize for Outstanding Book in Philosophical Literature by the Caribbean Philosophical Association.

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