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- W4285537349 abstract "<JATS1:p>This digital collection brings together aesthetic and political writing from across the non-European and postcolonial world. It includes writing from South East Asia, South Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It is the first collection to bring these texts together, and, in many cases, the first time that many of these writings have been considered properly as ‘philosophy’.</JATS1:p> <JATS1:p>The range of writings demonstrate that, over the last century, political and aesthetic thought owes its existence and vibrancy to the imaginations of anticolonial thinkers, Third World feminists, and Caribbean poets. The thinkers represented here offer visions of decoloniality, a world without casteism or racism, and a world of global equality – while never losing sight of the ever-shifting Realpolitik of the world they inhabit, especially during the Cold War. Some of them were recognised as ground-breaking thinkers. Others have been dismissed as naïve utopianists or blood-thirsty revolutionaries. Together they offer a more complete picture of global thought, one that is committed to including voices which have previously been excluded, or people who have been pushed from the centres to the margins.</JATS1:p> <JATS1:p>These writers offer us a vocabulary of xenophilia that allows us to move beyond exhausted (and exhausting) ways of thinking based on limitedness, scarcity, and finitude. By focusing on work by thinkers and writers who were active outside of the North Atlantic and European world, by bringing together figures who were writing in response to the global dominance of this world, this collection extends and challenges our understanding of twentieth-century philosophical inquiry.</JATS1:p> <JATS1:p>Aesthetics and Politics in the Global South refuses to demarcate rigid boundaries of ‘aesthetics’ and ‘politics’ because the task is impossible. To create a new world is neither neatly political nor neatly aesthetic, but rather messily both. New worlds require new ways of writing and many of the works here are attempts to articulate a new aesthetics in the service of a politics not yet imaginable.</JATS1:p> <JATS1:p>The texts included here are not only a necessity for people interested in Third World political and aesthetic thought; they are necessary for reminding students of European philosophy of its wildly global roots and routes.</JATS1:p>" @default.
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- W4285537349 title "Aesthetics and Politics in the Global South" @default.
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