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Philosophical Meditations on Richard Wright (Paperback)
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Philosophical Meditations on Richard Wright (Paperback)
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Philosophical Meditations on Richard Wright is an edited collection
that brings together philosophers, literary theorists, and
theologians on the intersection of Richard Wright s corpus novels,
critical essays, travel writings, and poetry and philosophical
method. This collection is a unique contribution to the academic
discipline of philosophy as the first sustained philosophical
engagement of an African American literary figure. Utilizing
various philosophical methods existentialism, phenomenology, and
hermeneutics this collection provides new perspectives on Wright s
work as well as on the discipline of philosophy, engaging emergent
theories of black existentialism, rethinking ontology and facticity
and the meaning of race and the phenomena blackness in the United
States, in the West, and the world at large. Moreover, this
collection allows us to realign Wright s work and challenges us to
rethink our contemporary situation and issues, by tracing in his
work the historical trajectory and many significant moments in the
modernization of the world: the legacies of segregation in South
and the anonymity and alienation of the urban North in the United
States, the politicization of nationality and race in Europe, and
the paradoxical relationship between the West in general, and in
particular, black Americans to the continent of Africa and the
African Diaspora."
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