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Foucault Douglass Fanon And Scotus In Dialogue On Social Construction And Freedom Cynthia R Nielsen

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Foucault Douglass Fanon And Scotus In Dialogue On Social Construction And Freedom Cynthia R Nielsen
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.43 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Cynthia R. Nielsen
ISBN: 9781137034106, 1137034106
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Foucault Douglass Fanon And Scotus In Dialogue On Social Construction And Freedom Cynthia R Nielsen by Cynthia R. Nielsen 9781137034106, 1137034106 instant download after payment.

 Through examining Douglass's and Fanon's concrete experiences of oppression, Cynthia R. Nielsen demonstrates the empirical validity of Foucault's theoretical analyses concerning power, resistance, and subject-formation. Going beyond merely confirming Foucault's insights, Douglass and Fanon expand, strengthen, and offer correctives to the emancipatory dimensions of Foucault's project. Unlike Foucault, Douglass and Fanon were not hesitant to make transhistorical judgments condemning slavery and colonization. Foucault's reticence here signals a weakness in his account of human being. This weakness sets him at cross-purposes not only with Scotus, but also with Douglass and Fanon. Scotus's anthropology provides a basis for transhistorical moral critique; thus he is a valuable dialogue partner for those concerned about social justice and human flourishing.

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