Sartre and Fanon: The Phenomenological Problem of Shame and the Experience of Race

Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 51 (4):352-365 (2020)
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This paper argues that existing accounts of shame are incomplete in so far as they don’t take account of the problem of shame. This is the problem concerning the possibility of a primary experience...

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