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    Afro-Brazilian Religions.José Eduardo Porcher - 2024 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    This Element introduces Afro-Brazilian religions and underscores the necessity for an expanded methodological framework to encompass these traditions in the philosophy of religion. It emphasizes the importance of incorporating overlooked sources like mythic narratives and ethnographies while acknowledging the pivotal role of material culture in cognitive processes. Furthermore, it advocates for adopting an embodiment paradigm to facilitate the development of a philosophy of religious practice. The Element illustrates this approach by examining phenomena often neglected in philosophical discussions on religion, (...)
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    Afro-Communitarianism and the Duties of Animal Advocates within Racialized Societies: The Case of Racial Politics in South Africa.Luís Cordeiro-Rodrigues - 2021 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 18 (3):511-523.
    Animal advocates world-wide have been accused of campaigns immured in racism. Some authors have argued that for animal advocates to avoid this accusation they should simultaneously engage with racial discrimination issues when advocating for animal welfare/rights. This prescription has been mostly explored in the context of the Global North and by looking at Western normative theory. In this article I address this issue but by looking at the context of South Africa and analysing the prescriptions from an Afro-communitarian ethic. (...)
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    Afro-Saxons and Afro-Romans: Language policies in sub-Saharan Africa.Conrad-Benedict Brann - 1984 - History of European Ideas 5 (3):307-321.
    Like all typologies, the following study is a generalisation of forces inherent in the making of a situation — here the treatment of multilingualism by the colonial and post-colonial powers and their African successors, and the explanation given for the dichotomy. Whilst the expression ‘Afro-Saxons’ was used by Ali Mazrui of the followers of the Westminster pattern, the term is here employed in a wider sense to cover the colonial nations of Teutonic/Germanic descent — whereas the term ‘Afro-Romans’ (...)
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    Afro-communitarianism or Cosmopolitanism.Emmanuel Ifeanyi Ani - 2022 - Journal of Value Inquiry 56 (3):335-353.
    Bernard Matolino argues that the communal foundation of classical African communitarianism should be discarded if communitarian theories would be of any use to modern African political theory. He sets out to propose a theory of communitarianism that not only suits modern African realities but would also be useful to any people including non-Africans. I argue that what he ends up doing is proposing cosmopolitanism, calling into question the “Afro” designation of the title of his theory. I also argue that (...)
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    Teologia Afro (ou Negra) da Libertação : balanço e perspectivas (Afro (or Black) Liberation Theology: balance and perspectives).Marcos Rodrigues da Silva - 2013 - Horizonte 11 (32):1769-1776.
    KOINONIA/ASETT MINGA/MUTIRÃO DE REVISTAS DE TEOLOGIA LATINO-AMERICANAS Teologia Afro (ou Negra) da Libertação : balanço e perspectivas (Afro - or Black - Liberation Theology: balance and perspectives).
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  6. Afro-Latinx, Hispanic and Latinx Identity: Understanding the Americas.Eric Bayruns Garcia - forthcoming - Critical Philosophy of Race.
    I present a novel position vis-à-vis the views in the Latin American philosophy literature regarding whether subjects more aptly use "Hispanic" or "Latinx" to refer to Hispanic- or-Latinx people. To this end, I will argue (C) the term "Afro-Latinx" is more apt than "Hispanic" or "Latinx" in a significant number of cases. This conclusion is based on three premises. The first premise (P1) is that use of "Afro-Latinx" provides subjects with understanding of how certain events depend on anti-Black (...)
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    Three Afro-Brazilian Thinkers of Global Significance.Rosemere Ferreira da Silva - 2023 - Philosophy and Global Affairs 3 (1):20-45.
    Carolina Maria de Jesus, Abdias Nascimento, and Lélia Gonzalez are presented in this essay as Afro-Brazilian existentialist thinkers, whose global significance lies in their outlining philosophical interpretations of Brazil that center racial relations in the formation of the nation. By combining accounts of the lives and intellectual contributions of these thinkers, one can understand the core of each of their projects, whether in philosophical literature, sociological study of ethnic-racial relations, or philosophical anthropology. Part of a line of thought in (...)
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    Afro-Libertarianism and the Social Contract Framework in Post-Colonial Africa.Sirkku Hellsten - 2009 - Thought and Practice: A Journal of the Philosophical Association of Kenya 1 (1):127-150.
    This paper examines the shortcomings and possibilities of the social contract approach in relation to the Kenyan post 2007 elections political crisis. The authorapplies philosophical analysis to a practical situation, using Kenya as a case study in the context of the challenges of post-colonial nation-building. The author reflects on the “Afro-libertarian” politico-economic framework, in which communitarian and communal traditions with egoistic and profit-making individualist libertarian market rationality are tangled in a fragile, patrimonial state, with strong sub-national loyalties preventing the (...)
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    Afro-American Jews.Şahin Kizilabdullah - 2022 - Dini Araştırmalar 25 (62):59-82.
    Judaism is one of the oldest surviving religious traditions in the world. The Jews, who base their history on Abraham and his son Isaac, began to be called religion with Moses. The Jews, who lived their golden age in and around Jerusalem during the David and Solomon periods, also built the Temple, which was at the center of their religious life. The Jews, who rebuilt the Temple during the Babylonian exile and subsequently Ezra's reign, lived in these lands until the (...)
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  10. Afro-Brazilian Religions and the Prospects for a Philosophy of Religious Practice.José Eduardo Porcher & Fernando Carlucci - 2023 - Religions 14 (2):146.
    In this paper, we take our cue from Kevin Schilbrack’s admonishment that the philosophy of religion needs to take religious practices seriously as an object of investigation. We do so by offering Afro-Brazilian traditions as an example of the methodological poverty of current philosophical engagement with religions that are not text-based, belief-focused, and institutionalized. Anthropologists have studied these primarily orally transmitted traditions for nearly a century. Still, they involve practices, such as offering and sacrifice as well as spirit possession (...)
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    Afro-Brazilian Identity and Memory.Reginaldo Prandi - 2004 - Diogenes 51 (1):35-43.
    The problem of the construction of memory that faces the Afro-Brazilian population presents itself as more than a simple need for an identity connected to an original past, but in addition as essential, because for historical reasons their social reality has not yet reached the end of its struggle. The African composition of Brazilian culture is based on several sources of many origins peculiar to different African peoples. The memory people have of Africa is vague, generic, indefinite. Though the (...)
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  12. Afro-Communitarianism and the Role of Traditional African Healers in the COVID-19 Pandemic.Luís Cordeiro-Rodrigues & Thaddeus Metz - 2021 - Public Health Ethics 14 (1):59-71.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has brought significant challenges to healthcare systems worldwide, and in Africa, given the lack of resources, they are likely to be even more acute. The usefulness of Traditional African Healers in helping to mitigate the effects of pandemic has been neglected. We argue from an ethical perspective that these healers can and should have an important role in informing and guiding local communities in Africa on how to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Particularly, we argue not only (...)
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  13. Afro-Latin Dance as Reconstructive Gestural Discourse: The Figuration Philosophy of Dance on Salsa.Joshua M. Hall - 2020 - Research in Dance Education 22:1-15.
    The Afro-Latin dance known as ‘salsa’ is a fusion of multiple dances from West Africa, Muslim Spain, enslaved communities in the Caribbean, and the United States. In part due to its global origins, salsa was pivotal in the development of the Figuration philosophy of dance, and for ‘dancing with,’ the theoretical method for social justice derived therefrom. In the present article, I apply the completed theory Figuration exclusively to salsa for the first time, after situating the latter in the (...)
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    Filosofia Afro-Brasileira Como Contribuição Formativa Para o Ensino de Filosofia.Antonio Filogenio de Paula Junior - 2022 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 27:022013.
    Neste artigo apresentamos uma perspectiva de compreensão da história da filosofia, na qual é possível acessar outros modos de como essa história pode ser interpretada. Nesta perspectiva ocorre a desconstrução epistêmica eurocentrada de legitimação da ideia de um “milagre” grego que permite o surgimento da filosofia nessa região em detrimento a outros lugares. O pressuposto indicado é o da pluriversalidade de Mogobe Ramose (2011) que apresenta a ideia de pensamento reflexivo e crítico como condição humana, independente de local. Em relação (...)
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    Afro-communal virtue ethic as a foundation for environmental sustainability in Africa and beyond.Olusegun Steven Samuel & Ademola Kazeem Fayemi - 2019 - South African Journal of Philosophy 38 (1):79-95.
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    Afro-Communitarianism and the Question of Individual Freedom.Jonathan Chimakonam & Chukwuemeka Awugosi - 2020 - Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 21 (1):34-49.
    In this essay, we explore the possibility and the extent of individual freedom within the Afro-communitarian set up. We contend that every community is made up of individuals whose association constitutes the community and as such, that the idea of individual freedom is not only possible but could be necessary. Granted that the idea of communitarianism presupposes the domination of communal values over individual endowments, we contend, nonetheless that when the idea of primordiality of private liberty is taken into (...)
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    Literatura Afro-Brasileira Nos “Anos de Chumbo” da Ditadura Militar No Brasil: Identidade, (Re)Existência e Combate Ao Racismo.Antônio Roberto Xavier, Sarah Maria Forte Diogo & Edmilson Alves Maia Junior - 2024 - Revista Dialectus 33 (33):389-401.
    o presente artigo objetiva abordar acerca da crítica consistente ao autoritarismo violento, degradante, racista e desumano dos “anos de chumbo” da ditadura militar no Brasil, constante na literatura afro-brasileira dramática negro-brasileira a partir, sobretudo, de três teatros peculiares, a saber: o Teatro Experimental Negro, o Teatro Profissional do Negro e o Grupo Teatro Palmares Iñaron. Metodologicamente, esclarece-se que esta escrita emprega uma abordagem qualitativa de natureza básica e é de cunho teórico exploratório quanto ao objetivo principal, pois se debruça (...)
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    (Des)construção de saberes afro.Sávio Oliveira da Silva Santos - 2020 - Odeere 5 (9):474.
    O referente trabalho tem por objetivo descrever parte das experiências obtidas mediante a participação na extensão em “Educação e Cultura Afro” desenvolvida pelo Órgão de Educação e Relações Étnicas – ODEERE. Na oportunidade, refletimos sobre as discussões obtidas nos dez módulos do curso e como essas pautas influíram diretamente nas concepções pressupostas acera da cultura afro. Em vista de se perceber o legado africano assumindo metodologias de resistência na contemporaneidade, a formação docente e discente deve procurar reaver e (...)
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    Afro-communitarianism and Transhumanism.Amara Esther Chimakonam - 2023 - In Björn Freter, Elvis Imafidon & Mpho Tshivhase (eds.), Handbook of African Philosophy. Dordrecht, New York: Springer Verlag. pp. 49-68.
    This chapter examines the status of the transhumanist future that seeks to use the means of science and technology to radically enhance human moral capacities. I investigate the claim about the possible transformation of the human social conditions that could enable them to transcend the limitations imposed on them by biology and nature to become posthumans. I suppose that such a transhumanist future would be possible and then pose the question: How would the transhumanization of our world change our (...)-communitarian values system? In exploring this question, I employ the Afro-communitarian idea of personhood as a foil to argue that such transhumanization would affect our current values system in surprising ways. I will argue that it could cause a radical shift from the orientation of normal values system to the orientation of anormal values system and diminish the importance of moral choice. (shrink)
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  20. Afro-Pessimism and the (Un)Logic of Anti-Blackness.Annie Olaloku-Teriba - 2018 - Historical Materialism 26 (2):96-122.
    In the coming months and years, the left faces a historic juncture. On the one hand, racist violence is on the rise across the West, and the political class seems intent on mobilising both overt and subtle racism. On the other hand, strategies of anti-racist organising, which have developed on both sides of the Atlantic, have reached a theoretical impasse. I argue that now, more than ever, a serious project of historical and intellectual retrieval is necessary. This article interrogates the (...)
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    An Afro-Christian ministry to people living with HIV/Aids in South Africa.Matsobane J. Manala - 2005 - HTS Theological Studies 61 (3).
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    Afro-Pessimism With Žižek.Zahi Zalloua - 2019 - Intertexts 23 (1):44-64.
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    Afro-Nordic Landscapes: Equality and Race in Northern Europe.Michael McEachrane (ed.) - 2014 - New York, USA: Routledge.
    Afro-Nordic Landscapes: Equality and Race in Northern Europechallenges a view of Nordic societies as homogenously white, and as human rights champions that are so progressive that even the concept of race is deemed irrelevant to their societies. The book places African Diasporas, race and legacies of imperialism squarely in a Nordic context. How has a nation as peripheral as Iceland been shaped by an identity of being white? How do Black Norwegians challenge racially conscribed views of Norwegian nationhood? What (...)
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  24. Afro Images: Politics, Fashion, and Nostalgia.Angela Y. Davis - 1994 - Critical Inquiry 21 (1):37-45.
  25. Afro cyber resistance: South African Internet art.Tabita Rezaire - 2014 - Technoetic Arts 12 (2):185-196.
    Looking at the digital–cultural–political means of resistance and media activism on the Internet, this article explores Internet art practices in South Africa as a manifestation of cultural dissent towards western hegemony online. Confronting the unilateral flow of online information, Afro Cyber Resistance is a socially engaged gesture aiming to challenge the representation of the African body and culture through online project. Talking as examples the WikiAfrica project, Cuss Group’s intervention Video Party 4 (VP4) and VIRUS SS 16 by artiste (...)
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    Agency and Afro-Caribbean Existential Discourse.Lawrence O. Bamikole - 2017 - CLR James Journal 23 (1-2):107-133.
    Paget Henry’s (1997; 2000) narratives about the domains of existence in relation to human/social agency raise interesting issues about the theory and praxis of Afro-Caribbean existential discourse. In it, even when the relationships between agency and the material, social and spiritual domains of existence were thematized differently according to the different phases of Afro-Caribbean philosophical thought, the problematic of agency among the three domains raises similar questions across the different phases of Afro-Caribbean philosophy in relation to the (...)
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  27. Xenophobia as Afro-Phobia: Towards a Political Philosophy of Change to Afro-philia.Badru Ronald Olufemi - 2024 - Dialogue and Universalism 34 (3):85-105.
    As at present, a fundamental problem negating intensive and extensive integration of self-other relations in Africa, bothering the African mind, is xenophobia: the fear and, by extension, revulsion against any human (or non-human) subject of foreign origin. What is usually understood as xenophobia in Africa is actually Afro-phobia: Africans from within reject other Africans from without, while non-Africans are largely not so treated. This reasoning contextually motivates the phrase, xenophobia as Afro-phobia. Confronting the problem and its outcomes, much (...)
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  28. Afro-Caribbean Philosophy.Paget Henry - 1993 - CLR James Journal 4 (1):2-11.
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    Afro-communitarianism and affirmative action in South Africa: A response to David Benatar.Rianna Oelofsen - 2018 - South African Journal of Philosophy 37 (3):302-311.
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    Afro-Communitarianism and the Question of Rights.Jonathan O. Chimakonam & Victor C. A. Nweke - 2018 - Theoria 65 (157):78-99.
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    Etnicidade em movimento: Poesia Afro-Alemã como resistência cultural e política no século XX.Aline Dias Dos Santos - 2021 - Odeere 6 (1):370-385.
    Afro-alemães são pessoas negras que tem um dos progenitores alemão e o outro negro de qualquer parte do mundo. Historicamente os que se identificam como afro alemães são desconectados da cultura alemã, há uma forte crença no país onde uma escolha silenciosa é feita: Ou você é alemão, ou negro. Uma vez negro, você não é alemão. A partir de duas poesias da poeta afro-alemã May Ayim, apresento uma reflexão sob a perspectiva histórica sobre motivos que levam (...)
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  32. (2 other versions)Replacing Development: An Afro-communal Approach to Global Justice.Thaddeus Metz - 2017 - Philosophical Papers 46 (1):111-137.
    In this article, I consider whether there are values intrinsic to development theory and practice that are dubious in light of a characteristically African ethic. In particular, I focus on what a certain philosophical interpretation of the sub-Saharan value of communion entails for appraising development, drawing two major conclusions. One is that a majority of the criticisms that have been made of development by those sympathetic to African values are weak; I argue that, given the value of communion, development should (...)
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  33. Strategic Afro-Modernism, Dynamic Hybridity, and Bebop's Socio-Political Significance.Cynthia R. Nielsen - 2013 - In Mathieu Deflem (ed.), Music and Law: Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance, Volume 18. Emerald Books. pp. 129-148.
    In this chapter, I argue that one can articulate a historically attuned and analytically rich model for understanding jazz in its various inflections. That is, on the one hand, such a model permits us to affirm jazz as a historically conditioned, dynamic hybridity. On the other hand, to acknowledge jazz’s open and multiple character in no way negates our ability to identify discernible features of various styles and aesthetic traditions. Additionally, my model affirms the sociopolitical, legal (Jim Crow and copyright (...)
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    Afro-communitarian Ethics.Bernie D’Angelo Asher - 2017 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 36 (2):129-155.
    In recent times there have been increasing efforts at reinterpreting core CSR theories such as stakeholder theory with new perspectives as well as applying them to different contexts away from its Western masculinist connotations. This work seeks to add to these efforts by exploring the impacts that the African philosophical worldview of Afro-communitarianism has on small business stakeholder relationships. Specifically it discusses the kinds of relationships that owner/managers of small businesses, in adherence to Afro-communitarianism, maintain with their families, (...)
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    La transe afro-brésilienne, un travail sur le corps pour communiquer avec les dieux.Claude Guméry - 2010 - Iris 31:65-74.
    Dans les religions afro-brésiliennes, le contact avec les divinités s’établit par le biais de la transe. L’article, qui se fonde sur les travaux de Roger Bastide et Pierre Verger, identifie qui sont les personnes aptes à entrer en transe pour communiquer avec les dieux. On étudie ensuite comment elles préparent leur corps à recevoir leur dieu, et comment elles l’entretiennent de façon à ce que la transe puisse se répéter au cours de la vie religieuse d’une communauté. Ces personnes (...)
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    An Afro-Asiatic Pattern of Gender and Number Agreement.Joseph H. Greenberg - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (4):317-321.
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    An Afro-Communitarian Compatibilist View on Rights?Siseko H. Kumalo - 2019 - Theoria 66 (159):142-154.
    The historical debate, in African philosophy, on personhood has been characterised by radical and moderate communitarianism seen through the scholarship of Menkiti and Gyekye and continues contemporarily with scholars considering its implications on contemporary conceptions of rights.Responding to Chemhuru’s compatibilist view that, he maintains, safeguards and guarantees individual rights, I showcase how his conception of the community as prior to the individual betrays his project. Using the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights to contextualise rights discourse in Afro-communitarianism, (...)
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    A Smarting Wound: Afro-Dominicanidad and the Fight against Ultranationalism in the Dominican Republic.Ana-Maurine Lara - 2017 - Feminist Studies 43 (2):468.
    Abstract:This article asks readers to consider expanding on ideas of Afro-Dominicanidad, and hegemonic narratives of blackness and anti-blackness. The goal is two-fold: first, to consider how ultra-nationalist movements in the Dominican Republic render dark-skinned Dominicans untenable to the viability of the Dominican nation-state and second: to identify how emic discourses of Afro-descent expand the epistemic grounds in the on-going fight against ultra-nationalism in the Dominican Republic.
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    Race and politics: afro-perspectival reflections on this relationship.Lorena Silva Oliveira - 2024 - Griot 24 (2):221-233.
    The aim of this article is to reflect on how, from a philosophical point of view, race and politics are codependent categories. Based on reflections inspired by Michel Foucault, the article shows how this philosopher helps us to understand this interrelationship. As an example and an exercise in connecting thought with reality, it reflects on the difficulties historically undertaken by whiteness to prevent the black population from occupying spaces in the political arena. However, the reflections show that the strategies to (...)
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    Prophesy Deliverance! An Afro-American Revolutionary Christianity.Adolph Reed - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (60):211-218.
    Afro-American social thought lost its critical thrust in the 1970s, when the American state incorporated the organizing principles of civil rights/black power politics. Since that time the protest activism grounding black social thought has floundered in a contradiction. On the one hand, protest requires an alienated outsider evoking the specter of disruptive mobilization. On the other hand, racial politics has assumed the character of negotiated agreements among elites whose legitimacy derives from official positions within the corporate-state nexus, but neither (...)
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    No Latinx Without Afro-Latinx: A Desideratum for Accounts of Latinidad.Alejandro Arango & Adam Burgos - forthcoming - APA Studies on Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy.
    The purpose of this essay is to articulate a specific desideratum for any theory of Latinidad, namely, that there is no adequate conception of Latinx without an attendant conception of Afro-Latinx. In order to be reflective of those whom it purports to describe in the U.S. and elsewhere in the hemisphere, the term Latinx must be plastic enough to encompass the many internal differences, and even antagonisms, between its different constituent parts. Within it, we argue here in particular, it (...)
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    Imagem e afro-baianidade: indicadores de pertencimento entre estudantes do Curso de Áudio e Vídeo do ICEIA.Luciana Dias Ferreira - 2024 - Odeere 9 (2):273-287.
    Imagem e afro-baianidade percorre a construção de conhecimento a partir de elementos indicativos de pertencimento entre estudantes do Curso de Áudio e Vídeo do ICEIA ao investigar visualmente vestígios do modo de se perceber afro-baiano no espaço definido pelo ambiente escolar. A ideia de refletir acerca do outro e, desse modo, poder permitir identificá-lo, se vê amparada nas discussões de Sodré (1998) no que tange à cultura a partir da relação do homem com o seu real e nesse (...)
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    The cool-kawaii: Afro-Japanese aesthetics and new world modernity.Thorsten Botz-Bornstein - 2011 - Lanham: Lexington Books, a division of Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The Cool-Kawaii: Afro-Japanese Aesthetics and New World Modernity, by Thorsten Botz-Bornstein, analyzes and compares African American cool culture and the Japanese aesthetics of kawaii or cute and characterizes them as expressions set against oppressive homogenizations of a technocratic world. The Cool-Kawaii sheds light on the history and development of both cultures in three main ways: First, both emerge from similar historical conditions; second, both are in search of human dignity and liberation, and finally, both kawaii and African American cool (...)
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    Entre peregrinos y convertidos: tensiones en la investigación de sistemas religiosos de inspiración afro en Colombia.Luis Carlos Castro Ramírez - 2024 - RAPHISA REVISTA DE ANTROPOLOGÍA Y FILOSOFÍA DE LO SAGRADO 7 (1):29-57.
    El presente artículo es el resultado de reflexiones teóricas-metodológicas alrededor del estudio del fenómeno religioso, específicamente el que concierne al de sistemas religiosos de inspiración afro en Colombia entre 2003-2023. El objetivo es analizar las problemáticas de la investigación sobre estos sistemas religiosos en diáspora dentro del contexto nacional. La discusión señala una serie de tensiones y contradicciones teóricas-metodológicas en las que se ven involucradas/os las/os investigadoras/es insertas/os en el mundo académico, las cuales inician desde el momento mismo en (...)
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  45. Die afro-brasilianischen Religionen: das unerwünschte Erbe unserer Geschichte?V. Berkenbrock - 1992 - Wissenschaft Und Weisheit 55 (2-3):145-156.
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    The Afro-Asian Movement.Agehananda Bharati & David Kimche - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (1):156.
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    Afro-dog: blackness and the animal question.Bénédicte Boisseron - 2018 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    Bénédicte Boisseron investigates the relationship between race and the animal in the history and culture of the Americas and the black Atlantic, exposing a hegemonic system that compulsively links and opposes blackness and animality to measure the value of life.
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    Emerging Afro-Parisian ‘chick-lit’ by Lauren Ekué and Léonora Miano.Susanne Gehrmann - 2019 - Feminist Theory 20 (2):215-228.
    This article examines the novels Icône urbaine (2005, Urban Icon) by French-Togolese writer Lauren Ekué and Blues pour Elise (2010, Blues for Elise) by French-Cameroonian/afropean writer Léonora Miano, with regard to their contribution to chick-lit in a broad sense. With a focus on urban working women, their love lives and consumerism, these novels fulfil a number of criteria of mainstream chick-lit. At the same time, however, a serious concern for structural power relations is inscribed into these texts. Both novelists make (...)
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    The Afro-Asiatic (Hamito-Semitic) Present.Joseph H. Greenberg - 1952 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 72 (1):1-9.
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  50. Afro-libertarianism and the social contract framework in post-colonial Africa : the case of post-2007 elections Kenya.Sirkku Hellsten - 2018 - In Edwin E. Etieyibo (ed.), Perspectives in social contract theory. Washington DC: The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
     
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