Mabogo P. More

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Title
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African Political Thought
Africana Studies
Anthropology
Author_Tendayi Sithole
Black Existentialism
Black Prophetic Tradition
Black Studies
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Critical Race Theory
Critical Theory
Decolonial Studies
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Social Thought
Sound Studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781538166116
  • Weight: 549g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 227mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Mabogo P. More: Philosophical Anthropology is the first book to provide an extensive treatment of More’s Africana existential thought. This book locates him, as it is clear in his body of work, in the Azanian (Black and Indigenous) existential tradition. As a philosopher, he is engaged from the perspective of black radical thought. From this intervention, it is clear that his philosophical project originates and is expressed from the existential condition of being-black-in-an-antiblack-world. It is from the lived experience and the fact of being black that More is meditated upon and this book, which is the extension of his work, brings to the forth the ways of thinking, knowing, and doing that that illuminate his philosophical project.

Tendayi Sithole is associate professor at the Department of Political Sciences, University of South Africa. He is the founding member of the Africa Decolonial Research Network. He is the author of The Black Register and Steve Biko: Decolonial Meditations of Black Consciousness. Sithole’s poetry collection is entitled The Life and Music of Zimontology