Books matching: concepts of self and others
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An essential - but seriously heavy - philosophical classic. Eye-opening for the adventurous reader, but not a casual pick-up. Bring patience, a dictionary, and maybe some coffee!
OUR inquiry has led us to the heart of being. But we have been brought to an impasse since we have not been able to establish the connection between the two regions of being which we have discovered.... - #2
A radical, intensely personal classic that remains essential for anyone interested in the psychological and social roots of racism - provocative, powerful, and thought-provoking, but not always an easy ride.
We attach a fundamental importance to the phenomenon of language and consequently consider the study of language essential for providing us with one element in understanding the black man’s dimension... - #3
'The Location of Culture' by Homi K. Bhabha delves into postcolonial theory and cultural anthropology, offering a complex and poetic exploration of the dynamics between different cultures. Bhabha's writing style is described as dense yet rewarding, with a focus on bridging the gap between cultures and challenging traditional binary perspectives. Drawing on the works of Foucault, Derrida, and Hegel, Bhabha navigates the complexities of identity, power, and resistance in colonial and postcolonial contexts. Through the concept of cultural hybridity, he emphasizes the importance of liminal spaces where cultures can assert their resistance and autonomy.