The Racial Discourses of Life Philosophy: Negritude, Vitalism, and Modernity - New Directions in Critical Theory - Jones, Donna (Assistant professor, University of California at Berkeley) - Books - Columbia University Press - 9780231145497 - December 27, 2011
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The Racial Discourses of Life Philosophy: Negritude, Vitalism, and Modernity - New Directions in Critical Theory

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Donna V. Jones shows how Henri Bergson, Friedrich Nietzsche, and the poets Leopold Senghor and Aime Cesaire fashioned the concept of life into a central aesthetic and metaphysical category, while also implicating it in discourses on race and nation. Jones argues that twentieth-century vitalism cannot be understood separately from these racial and anti-Semitic discussions. She also illustrates how some dominant models of emancipation within black thought become intelligible only when in dialogue with the vitalist tradition. Jones's study strikes at the core of contemporary critical theory, integrating these older discourses into larger critical frameworks, and she traces the ways in which vitalism continues to draw from and contribute to its making.


240 pages

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Released December 27, 2011
ISBN13 9780231145497
Publishers Columbia University Press
Pages 240
Dimensions 155 × 228 × 14 mm   ·   370 g
Language English  

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