I Am Because We Are
528 pages, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Release Date:26 Apr 2016
ISBN:9781625341761
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I Am Because We Are

Readings in Africana Philosophy

University of Massachusetts Press
First published in 1995, I Am Because We Are has been recognized as a major, canon-defining anthology and adopted as a text in a wide variety of college and university courses. Bringing together writings by prominent black thinkers from Africa, the Caribbean, and North America, Fred Lee Hord and Jonathan Scott Lee made the case for a tradition of "relational humanism" distinct from the philosophical preoccupations of the West.

Over the past twenty years, however, new scholarly research has uncovered other contributions to the discipline now generally known as "Africana philosophy" that were not included in the original volume. In this revised and expanded edition, Hord and Lee build on the strengths of the earlier anthology while enriching the selection of readings to bring the text into the twenty-first century. In a new introduction, the editors reflect on the key arguments of the book's central thesis, refining them in light of more recent philosophical discourse. This edition includes important new readings by Kwame Gyekye, Oyeronke Oy ewumi, Paget Henry, Sylvia Wynter, Toni Morrison, Charles Mills, and Tommy Curry, as well as extensive suggestions for further reading.
An ambitious book [that] strives to be intellectually and philosophically Pan-Africanist. In an era where more than a 'hyphen' has continually separated Africans and African-Americans and others of African descent, the call to relational humanism and community ethos is a timely one.'—The International Journal of African Historical Studies
'A significant and sure-to-be controversial attempt to demonstrate the existence of a black philosophical tradition. . . . It makes available a valuable collection of essays that teachers of philosophy and black studies alike will wish to use in their courses.'—Robert Gooding-Williams, author of In the Shadow of Du Bois: Afro-Modern Political Thought in America
Fred Lee Hord (Mzee Lasana Okpara) is professor of English and director of Africana studies at Knox College and author of several books, including Reconstructing Memory: Black Literary Criticism. Jonathan Scott Lee is professor of philosophy at Colorado College and author of Jacques Lacan, published by the University of Massachusetts Press.
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