Doing African Philosophy: Beyond Textuality and Individual Authorship
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By Elvis Imafidon, Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach (Editor), Leah Kalmanson (Editor), Nader El-Bizri (Editor), James Madaio (Editor), Takeshi Morisato (Editor), Pascah Mungwini (Editor), Ann A. Pang-White (Editor), Mickaella Perina (Editor), Omar Rivera (Editor), Georgina Stewart (Editor)
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What defines a philosophical tradition? The primacy of the written text and individual authorship are two major defining and interwoven credentials that have been used to deny African philosophical thought prior to the postcolonial phase. In this significant contribution to the search for identity and authenticity of African philosophy, Elvis Imafidon questions the relevance of authorship and textuality in the production, storage and transmission of knowledge. Drawing from the rich and robu...

















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