黑人身份作为当代黑人研究话语中的一个范畴:一种存在主义的哲学辩护

Q3 Social Sciences
M. Lamola
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背景:一个喧嚣在后种族主义和全球主义理论框架的时代和学术环境,与日益增长的反黑人非人性化种族主义的证据,以及多种族教育机构中黑人学习者的心理社会异化的持续存在。目的:对世界上作为黑人的经历进行批判性的哲学现象学和政治回顾,以此作为建立和维持黑人研究项目的理由。这篇文章试图对伴随后现代学院中社会压抑的自我的文化认识论专属空间制度化的变幻莫测的辩论做出贡献。背景:种族化的社会环境影响着高等教育,以后种族隔离的南非为例。方法:存在主义哲学、黑人意识和弗莱雷的教育哲学。结果:从Fanonian的存在主义现象学和Steve Biko的观点中衍生出来的黑色范畴,与Achille Mbembe的符号学-解释学和世界主义的黑色处理形成对比,是一种存在-本体论的现实,应该作为教育规划的基本范畴,为黑人存在的再人性化提供专业学习和知识交流空间的理由。结论:黑人存在现实的经验,从黑人身份出发,作为一种外部认可和白人社会内在的内部自我协商意识,证明了旨在培养反种族主义黑人自我实现的学习空间和项目的制度化,即黑人研究。
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Blackhood as a category in contemporary discourses on Black Studies: An existentialist philosophical defence
Background:  An era and academic milieu that clamour at post-racialist and globalist theoretical frameworks juxtaposed with evidence of growing anti-black dehumanizing racism, and the persistence of psycho-social alienation of black learners in multi-racial educational institutions. Aim:  To engage in a critical philosophical–phenomenological and political review of the experience of being-black-in-the-world as a factor that justifies the establishment and maintenance of Black Studies programmes. The article seeks to contribute to the debate on the vagaries accompanying the institutionalisation of culturo-epistemic exclusive spaces for socially suppressed selfhoods in a postmodern academy. Setting:  Racialised social environments as affecting Higher Education, with post-apartheid South Africa as a case. Methods:  Existential Philosophy, Black Consciousness and Paulo Freire’s philosophy of education. Results:  The category of blackness as derived from a Fanonian existential phenomenology and Steve Biko’s perspective, contrasted against Achille Mbembe’s semiological–hermeneutic and cosmopolitan treatment of blackness, is an existential–ontological reality that should function as a cardinal category in educational planning, justifying specialised learning and knowledge-exchange spaces for the re-humanisation of black existence. Conclusion:  The experience of black existential reality, conceived from blackhood as an external recognition and an internally self-negotiated consciousness within the social immanence of whiteness, justifies the institutionalisation of learning spaces and programmes that are aimed at nurturing antiracist black self-realisation, namely Black Studies.
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Transformation in Higher Education
Transformation in Higher Education Social Sciences-Education
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