Interesting.
why only the past two years?
Within that time frame i would suggest Nimi Wariboko, specfically his acknowedgements to his books, my favourite being that to The Split God: Pentecostalism and Critical Theory, and his accounts of his inspiration as a scholar in ''I Am Transdiciplinary.''
why only the past two years?
Within that time frame i would suggest Nimi Wariboko, specfically his acknowedgements to his books, my favourite being that to The Split God: Pentecostalism and Critical Theory, and his accounts of his inspiration as a scholar in ''I Am Transdiciplinary.''
He is a very powerful writer across his various publications but these more informal contexts have him spreading his wings in a unique way.
I also deeply admire Akinwumi Ogundiran on Yoruba Orisha spirituality in relation to human creativity in relation to time and eternity in The Yoruba A New History. Ogundiran's summation and his later elaboration on it are presented in my "Scholarship and the Creative Process : Akinwumi Ogundiran on Contemplative Observation and the Distillation of Learning in Writing The Yoruba : A New History".
thanks
toyin
On Sat, 29 Apr 2023 at 21:49, <bfreterb@gmail.com> wrote:
--Dear Colleagues,
I am currently collecting entries for a "Notable Publications"- section for the American Philosophical Association's "Studies on Philosophy and the Black Experience" (https://www.apaonline.org/general/custom.asp?page=black_experience_apastudies). As of the next issue, we will (finally!) include continental African philosophy as well. I was wondering if some of you would like to send me some references to publications (books or papers) you would like to make more widely known!
Thank you!
Bjoern
Björn Freter (he/him/his), PhD
Lecturer in World Philosophy
School of History, Religions and Philosophies,
The School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS),
University of London
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