Humanism after colonialism

Reference & Research Book News, Feb, 2008

Humanism after colonialism.

Alvares, Claudia.

Peter Lang Publishing Inc

2006

318 pages

$62.95

Paperback

B821

Alvares (culture and communication, Lusofona U. Portugal) releases to the larger political science community her June 2001 doctoral dissertation at the University of London. She addresses the tension between the psychic and biological characteristics of humans and their social and cultural variations, and between essentialist and anti-essentialist views of the world and its possibilities. Drawing on the works of Frantz Fanon, Hannah Arendt, and Emmanuel Levinas, she demonstrates humanism's complicity with colonialism and racism, and tries to construct a form of humanism that is free of such taint.

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