Philosophy of African American Studies

Philosophy of African American Studies

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Ferguson Stephen
Palgrave Macmillan
EAN: 9781137549969
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In this ground-breaking book, Stephen C. Ferguson addresses a seminal question that is too-often ignored: What should be the philosophical basis for African American studies? The volume explores philosophical issues and problems in their relationship to Black studies. Ferguson shows that philosophy is not a sterile intellectual pursuit, but a critical tool to gathering knowledge about the Black experience.  

Cultural idealism in various forms has become enormously influential as a framework for Black studies. Ferguson takes on the task of demonstrating how a Marxist philosophical perspective offers a productive and fruitful way of overcoming the limitations of idealism. Focusing on the hugely popular Afrocentric school of thought, this book’s engaging discussion shows that the foundational arguments of cultural idealism are based on a series of analytical

and historical misapprehensions. In turn, Ferguson argues for the centrality of the Black working class—both men and women—to Black Studies.


EAN 9781137549969
ISBN 1137549963
Binding Hardback
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date September 22, 2015
Pages 290
Language English
Dimensions 216 x 140
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Ferguson Stephen
Illustrations VIII, 290 p.
Edition 1st ed. 2015
Series African American Philosophy and the African Diaspora