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PUBLICATIONS

The CLR James Journal: A Review of Caribbean Ideas
Volume 15, Number 1, Spring 2009: Special Issue: Creolizing Rousseau
Volume 12, Number 1, Spring 2006

Caribbean Studies
Volume 33, Number 2, July - December 2005: Special Issue: New Caribbean Philosophy
 

BOOK PUBLICATIONS

Shifting the Geography of Reason: Gender, Science and Religion
Editor: Marina Paola Banchetti-Robino and Clevis Ronald Headley
Date of Publication: 2006-12-01

Shifting the Geography of Reason constitutes an event. The contributions within this text boldly and effectively confront epistemic orders that were/are predicated upon the presumptive Occidental circumscription of reason and intelligibility. This text thus challenges the misanthropic effrontery of the west to territorialize the very meaning of the “human.” Through a collection of critically reflective contributions that capture the geo-spatial historicity, complexity, and diversity of Caribbean knowledge-production, from the epistemic, phenomenological, and the scientific to the aesthetic, poetic, and semiotic, this text forces a shift away from reason as totalizing to reason as possibility, as emancipatory and inclusive.
 
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