Introduction | p. 1 |
Exploring Perplexities of Identity | |
Racism, Historical Ruins, and the Task of Identity Formation | p. 15 |
To Be or Not to Be Black: Problematics of Racial Identity | p. 29 |
Postmodernism, Narrative, and the Question of Black Identity | p. 45 |
Du Bois and Appiah: The Politics of Race and Racial Identity | p. 73 |
In Quest of Community: Sociality and Situated Freedom | |
Of the Quest for Freedom As Community | p. 87 |
Sociality and Community in Black: A Phenomenological Essay | p. 105 |
Historical Crises of Identity and Community | |
Visions of Transcendent Community in the Works of Toni Morrison | p. 127 |
Paulette Nardal, Race Consciousness, and Antillean Letters | p. 143 |
The Revival of Black Nationalism and the Crisis of Liberal Universalism | p. 159 |
Commodification and Existence in African American Communities | p. 185 |
Liberalism, Postmodernism, and the Quest for Community | |
Black Philosophy As a Challenge to Liberalism | p. 211 |
Democracy, Transitional Justice, and Postcolonial African Communities | p. 229 |
Community: What Type of Entity and What Type of Moral Commitment? | p. 243 |
Theorizing Black Community | p. 257 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 285 |
Index | p. 287 |
About the Contributors | p. 289 |
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