Beyond Coloniality: Citizenship and Freedom in the Caribbean Intellectual Tradition

Awards:   Commended for Gordon K. Lewis Memorial Award for Caribbean Scholarship 2021 Long-listed for OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature 2021 (United States)
Author:   Aaron Kamugisha
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
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9780253062635


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   05 April 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Awards

  • Commended for Gordon K. Lewis Memorial Award for Caribbean Scholarship 2021
  • Long-listed for OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature 2021 (United States)

Overview

Against the lethargy and despair of the contemporary Anglophone Caribbean experience, Aaron Kamugisha gives a powerful argument for advancing Caribbean radical thought as an answer to the conundrums of the present. Beyond Coloniality is an extended meditation on Caribbean thought and freedom at the beginning of the 21st century and a profound rejection of the postindependence social and political organization of the Anglophone Caribbean and its contentment with neocolonial arrangements of power. Kamugisha provides a dazzling reading of two towering figures of the Caribbean intellectual tradition, C. L. R. James and Sylvia Wynter, and their quest for human freedom beyond coloniality. Ultimately, he urges the Caribbean to recall and reconsider the radicalism of its most distinguished 20th-century thinkers in order to imagine a future beyond neocolonialism.

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Author:   Aaron Kamugisha
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Imprint:   Indiana University Press
Weight:   0.417kg
ISBN:  

9780253062635


ISBN 10:   0253062632
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   05 April 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface 1. Beyond Caribbean Coloniality 2. The Contemporary as Absurdity: Denials of Citizenship in the Caribbean Postcolony 3. Caribbean Racial States 4. A Jamesian Poiesis? C.L.R. James's New Society and Caribbean Freedom 5. The Caribbean Beyond: Reading Sylvia Wynter on Freedom and the Caribbean Intellectual Tradition 6. Conclusion Bibliography Index

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Beyond Coloniality is, unsurprisingly, a superbly well-informed and complex book. Forthright in tone and urgent in message, it is also remarkably engaging, and Kamugisha does his scholarly job of identifying important lacunae and unpaid debts in the existing literature on Caribbean thought. * Social Text * Most absorbing is the book's critical assessment of how certain theories and metanarratives are inadequate to address the current realities of political-cultural discord in the contemporary Caribbean. * Small Axe.net * Kamugisha moves with great skill between the more specific discourses of the state, the middle class, tradition and modernity, and his close readings of members of the Caribbean intellectual tradition. -- Paget Henry * New West Indian Guide *


Beyond Coloniality is, unsurprisingly, a superbly well-informed and complex book. Forthright in tone and urgent in message, it is also remarkably engaging, and Kamugisha does his scholarly job of identifying important lacunae and unpaid debts in the existing literature on Caribbean thought. * Social Text * Most absorbing is the book's critical assessment of how certain theories and metanarratives are inadequate to address the current realities of political-cultural discord in the contemporary Caribbean. * Small Axe.net *


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Aaron Kamugisha is the Ruth Simmons Professor in Africana Studies at Smith College.

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