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Table of contents :
Cover
Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: What Is Rational Is Creolizing
On Creolization as Movement and Praxis
Creolization and the Movement of Reason
Brief Sketch of the Work as a Whole
Notes
Part I Reason, Logic, and Dialectic
Chapter 1 Boundary, Ambivalence, Jaibería, or, How to Appropriate Hegel
Double Coloniality, Decolonial Strategies
Boundaries, Constraints
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 2 C.L.R. James, Africana Transcendental Philosophy, and the Creolizing of Hegel
Foundations of James’ Interest in Hegel’s Dialectic
James and Hegel’s Science of Logic
Between James and Hegel: Dialectic and Self-Transformation and Creolization
Dialectic and Self-Transformation in Hegel
Dialectic and Self-Transformation in James
The Creole Aspects of James’ Mature Dialectic
Conclusion: James, Creolization, and Afro-Caribbean Philosophy
Chapter 3 Thinking through the Negative : Adorno’s Reading of Hegel
Adorno’s Model of the Subject and the Spontaneity-.Receptivity Thesis
Species of Thought, Nonidentity Thinking, Identity Thinking, and Pathological Identity Thinking
Adorno’s Reading of Hegel
Embracing Hegel
Notes
Chapter 4 Why I Am So Wise: Hegelian Reflections on Whether Reason Can Be Enhanced
Notes
Part II History and Aesthetics
Chapter 5 Revisiting “Hegel and Haiti”: Postcolonial Readings of the Lord/.Bondsman Dialectic
The Struggle for Recognition
“Hegel and Haiti”
The History of a Fruitful Misreading
Biko and Black Consciousness
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 6 Hegel and Adorno on Negative Universal History: The Dialectics of Species-Life
Universal History and Species-Life
Two Senses of Negativity in Negative Universal History
Conclusion: Negative Universal Histories in Fanon and Lynn Hunt
Notes
Chapter 7 Hegel among the Cannibals
Ways of Seeing and Sighting
Hegelian Anthropophagy
The Plot Thickens (Voraciously and Infinitely)
Hegel’s (Risky) Investment
Hegel Invited to Dinner with the Amerindians: Against the Liquidation of the Future
Notes
Chapter 8 Creolizing Hegel’s Theory of Tragedy
Creolization in Context
Hegel’s Aesthetics
Hegel’s Theory of Tragedy
The Radical Africana Tradition and Hegel’s Theory of Tragedy
Notes
Chapter 9 Hegel, Musical Subjectivity, and Jazz
Beneath the Score
Selfhood and Musical Time
Instrumental Music and Time-Feel
Performance, Improvisation, and Style
Notes
Part III Ethical Life, Law, and Politics
Chapter 10 The Future Is Now: Leopoldo Zea’s Hegelianism and the Liberation of the Mexican Past
Zea’s Reading of Hegel’s Philosophy of History
Zea’s “The Dialectic of Consciousness in Mexico” (1952)
The Mexican Case
Creolizing Hegel
Notes
Chapter 11 Crossing Boundaries: Hegel, de Beauvoir, and hooks on Exclusion and Identity
The Hegelian Other: Nature, the Feminine, and Africa
de Beauvoir Reading with and against Hegel
The hooksian Other: Nature, the Feminine, and Africa
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 12 Ideal Theory and Racial Justice: Some Hegelian Considerations
Rawls’ A Theory of Justice
Mills on Rawls
Rawls and Justification
Recognition and Normativity
Notes
Chapter 13 Oppression, Legal Reform, and Hegel’s Natural Law Internalism
Hegel and Natural Law “Internalism”
Natural Law Internalism and Social Critique
Conclusion
Notes
Works Cited
Index
List of Contributors