Peter Adamson, Jonardon Ganeri, Chike Jeffers
Peter Adamson, Jonardon Ganeri, Chike Jeffers
Peter Adamson, Jonardon Ganeri, Chike Jeffers
Peter Adamson, Jonardon Ganeri, Chike Jeffers

About

Peter Adamson teams up with Jonardon Ganeri, Chike Jeffers, and Karyn Lai to represent the philosophical traditions of ancient India, Africa and the African diaspora, and classical China. Website: www.historyofphilosophy.net.

  • HPC 02. The Only Constant: Change and the "Yi Jing"
    Early Chinese philosophers were deeply aware of a world that is constantly changing: we look at how Confucians, Legalists, and Daoists responded to this challenge.
  • HPC 01. Journey of a Thousand Li: Introduction to Chinese Philosophy
    Introducing Chinese philosophy through the concept of "dao," a fundamental word in classical Chinese philosophy, with a range of meanings across its different traditions.
  • HAP 142 - Final Chat with Chike Jeffers
    How Africana philosophy looked to a young Chike Jeffers, coming into the field in the early 21st century.
  • HAP 141 - Job Openings - the Rise of Africana Professional Philosophy
    The key events and figures in philosophy as an academic discipline, in both Africa and the diaspora.
  • HAP 140 - Cornel West on Himself
    Cornel West joins us to look back on the development of his thought and the many authors who have inspired him.
  • HAP 139 - A Love Supreme - Cornel West
    An introduction to Cornel West, focusing on his early essay “Philosophy and the Afro-American Experience.”
  • HAP 138 - Taking it Out of Neutral - Critical Race Theory
    A movement of legal scholars diagnoses the limitations of merely “formal” measures against discrimination, a point they connect to issues like affirmative action, democratic process, and intersectionality.
  • HAP 137 - Asante Sana - Molefi Asante’s Afrocentricity
    What inspired Asante's controversial philosophy of Afrocentricity, and its relationship to religion, nationalism, and feminism.
  • HAP 136 - Civilization Reclaimed - African-Centered Thought
    How writers like George G.M. James, John Henrik Clarke, Cheikh Anta Diop, Yosef ben-Jochannan, and Chancellor Williams prepared the way for the Afrocentricity of Molefi Asante and captured the imaginations of hip hop artists and intellectuals like Ta...
  • HAP 135 - Mastering Ceremonies - Sylvia Wynter
    Sylvia Wynter offers a bold and provocative assessment of the role of the humanities in understanding humankind.
  • HAP 134 - The Marx Brothers - Cedric J. Robinson
    Cedric J. Robinson reflects on the power and limitations of Marxism while charting the past and prospects of black radical thought.
  • HAP 133 - John Drabinski on Edouard Glissant
    The author of an important book on Glissant joins us to talk about his approach to this major Caribbean thinker.
  • HAP 132 - French Creolizing - Edouard Glissant and the Creolité Movement
    Poet, novelist, playwright and philosopher Edouard Glissant, his theory of "creolization", and the Creolists who were influence by him.
  • HAP 131 - Mixed Messages - Black British Cultural Studies
    Stuart Hall pioneers “cultural studies,” offering tools for analysis of films, television, fiction and music that were put to use by followers like Paul Gilroy and Hazel Carby.
  • HAP 130 - Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o on... Himself!
    The great Kenyan writer Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o joins us to speak about his career, his influences, and the power and politics of language.
  • HAP 129 - Afrophone Home - Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o
    How one of Kenya's greatest writers came to argue that African literature should be written in African languages.
  • HAP 128 - Marginal Comments - bell hooks and Patricia Hill Collins
    We bring the story of black feminism up to the turn of the century with the incisive works of bell hooks and Patricia Hill Collins.
  • HAP 127 - Knowing the Difference - Audre Lorde
    In poetry and prose, especially her collection "Sister Outsider," Audre Lorde explores ideas of difference, eroticism, and feminist theory.
  • HAP 126 - Fugitive for Justice - Angela Davis
    The eventful life and penetrating philosophy of Angela Davis, an icon of resistance deeply informed by Marxism and influential on black feminist thought.
  • HAP 125 - Phenomenal Woman - The Black Women’s Literary Renaissance
    Toni Morrison, Maya Angelou and Alice Walker explore the themes of black feminism (or “womanism”) in their fiction. Warning: this episode contains discussion of sexual violence and suicide.