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    Caliban’s Reason: Introducing Afro-Caribbean Philosophy.H. Adlai Murdoch & Paget Henry - 2002 - Substance 31 (2/3):296.
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    Conjuring Caliban's Woman: Moving beyond Cinema's Memory of Man_ in _Praise House.Ayanna Dozier - 2021 - Hypatia 36 (3):503-518.
    Julie Dash's experimental short film, Praise House, situates conjuring as both a narrative and formal device to invent new memories around Black womanhood that exceed our representation within the epistemes of Man. I view Praise House as an example of conjure-cinema with which we can evaluate how Black feminist filmmakers, primarily working in experimental film, manipulate the poetic structure and aesthetics of film to affect audiences rather than rely on representational narrative alone. Following the scholarship of Sylvia Wynter, I use (...)
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    Caliban’s Reason: Introducing Afro-Caribbean Philosophy.Paget Henry - 2000 - Routledge.
    Paget introduces the general reader to Afro-Caribbean philosophy in this ground-breaking work. Since Afro-Caribbean thought is inherently hybrid in nature, he traces the roots of this discourse in traditional African thought and in the Christian and Enlightenment traditions of Western Europe.
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    Caliban's Reason: Introducing Afro-Caribbean Philosophy (review).H. Adlai Murdoch - 2002 - Substance 31 (2):296-301.
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    Calibans kamp - Om Frantz Fanon og Karibia.Hans Jacob Ohldieck - 2017 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 35 (1):94-122.
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    Caliban’s Reason. [REVIEW]Charles Mills - 2003 - Philosophical Review 112 (3):413-416.
    If philosophy’s pretensions are to the universal, its creative context is ineluctably local, and we routinely refer, without perceiving any contradiction, to ancient Greek metaphysics, medieval logic, German idealism, the Scottish Enlightenment, American neo-pragmatism, and so forth, without thinking that these modifiers of time and space invalidate the insights of the bodies of thought in question. Recently, race has explicitly emerged—some would say it has long been implicitly present—as another spatiotemporal modifying term, genealogically linked to the modern period insofar as (...)
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    Sartre, Camus, and the Caliban Articles.Ronald Aronson - 2001 - Sartre Studies International 7 (2):1-7.
    In October and November, 1948, an exchange on democracy between Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus appeared in Jean Daniel's monthly Caliban. At first glance these articles confirm the prevailing sense that the 1952 split was inevitable. But reading the break back into the relationship presents it with a kind of necessity, corresponding to the law of "analysis after the event" described by Doris Lessing. Inasmuch as it resulted in a break, we are tempted to focus from the start on (...)
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    Caliban's Triple Play.Houston A. Baker Jr - 1986 - Critical Inquiry 13 (1):182-196.
    One legacy of post-Enlightenment dualism in the universe of academic discourse is the presence of two approached to notions of duality championed by two differing camps. One camp might arbitrarily be called debunkers; the other might be labeled rationalists. The strategies of the camps are conditioned by traditional notions of inside and outside. Debunkers consider themselves outsiders, beyond a deceptive show filled with tricky mirrors. Rationalists, by contrast, spend a great deal of time among mirrors, listening to explanations from the (...)
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  9. Caliban's return : Afro-Cuban cosmopolitics between politesse and multiculturalism.Pablo D. Herrera Veitia - 2023 - In Nigel Rapport & Huon Wardle (eds.), Cosmopolitan moment, cosmopolitan method. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Caliban's Rage.Sheridan Gilley - 2002 - The Chesterton Review 28 (3):415-417.
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    Caliban’s Reason: Introducing Afro-Caribbean Philosophy by Paget Henry.Eddy Soufrant - 2002 - Philosophia Africana 5 (1):59-63.
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    Sartre, Camus, and the caliban articles.Ronald Aronson - 2001 - Sartre Studies International 7 (2):1-7.
    In October and November, 1948, an exchange on democracy between Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus appeared in Jean Daniel's monthly Caliban. At first glance these articles confirm the prevailing sense that the 1952 split was inevitable. But reading the break back into the relationship presents it with a kind of necessity, corresponding to the law of "analysis after the event" described by Doris Lessing. Inasmuch as it resulted in a break, we are tempted to focus from the start on (...)
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    Caliban and Caribbean Philosophy: Remembering George Lamming.Paget Henry - 2022 - CLR James Journal 28 (1):11-19.
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    Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation.David Laibman - 2006 - Science and Society 70 (4):576-579.
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    Calibans Phenomenological Ontology.Linda Martín Alcoff - 2008 - CLR James Journal 14 (1):9-25.
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    Caliban's Reason and East African Philosophy.Teodros Kiros - 2004 - CLR James Journal 10 (1):1-12.
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    De-Calibanizing Caribbean Rationalities.Agustin Lao-Montes - 2004 - CLR James Journal 10 (1):154-166.
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    Caliban: The New Latin-American Protagonist of the Tempest"Caliban"La Nueva Novela HispanoamericanaArt and Society. [REVIEW]Marta E. Sanchez, Roberto Fernandez-Retamar, Lynn Garafola, David A. McMurray, Roberto Marquez, Carlos Fuentes, Adolfo Sanchez-Vasquez & Maro Riofrancos - 1976 - Diacritics 6 (1):54.
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    Black Male Fiction and the Legacy of Caliban.James W. Coleman & James William Coleman - 2001
    "This study challenges those who argue for the liberating possibilities of the postmodern narrative, as Coleman reveals the pervasiveness of the Calibanic image and its tremendous influence."--BOOK JACKET.
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  20. Ariel or Caliban? the civilizing process and its critiques.François Dépelteau, Enio Passiani & Ricardo Mariano - 2013 - In François Dépelteau & Tatiana Savoia Landini (eds.), Norbert Elias and social theory. New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    The Metamorphoses of Caliban.Emir Rodriguez Monegal - 1977 - Diacritics 7 (3):78.
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    Whither Theory? Debts to Caliban’s “Woman”.Rocío Zambrana - 2021 - Diacritics 49 (1):83-88.
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    Prospero and Caliban, North/south relations at the end of the twentieth century. [REVIEW]Jack Arn - 1998 - The European Legacy 3 (4):121-124.
    Caliban Naufragé: Les Relations Nord‐Sud à la Fin du XXe Siècle. By Pierre Moussa (Paris: Librairie Arthème Fayard, 1994) 329 pp. n.p.g.
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    La in-disciplina de Caliban: filosofía en el Caribe más allá de la academia.Felix Valdés García - 2017 - La Habana, Cuba: [email protected] Editorial.
  25. Paget Henry, Caliban's Reason: Introducing Afro-Caribbean Philosophy Reviewed by.Clevis Headley - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (5):346-348.
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    Ban Ban Caliban: A Tribute to Kamau Brathwaite.Paget Henry - 2020 - CLR James Journal 26 (1):7-10.
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    Extending and Defending Caliban's Reason.Paget Henry - 2004 - CLR James Journal 10 (1):200-249.
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    Prospero and caliban: the psychology of colonisation.G. F. McCleary - 1957 - The Eugenics Review 48 (4):240.
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    Some Thoughts on Caliban's Reason, Pan-African Historicism and the Rastafari.Jeanne Christensen - 2004 - CLR James Journal 10 (1):24-36.
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    Searching for Caliban in the Hispanic Caribbean.Nelson Maldonado-Torres - 2004 - CLR James Journal 10 (1):106-122.
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    Para continuar la antropofagia de un Calibán.Horacio Cerutti-Guldberg - 2012 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 17 (59):49-57.
    La aportación filosófica de Arturo Andrés Roig abrevó de múltiples fuentes; en este artículo se ahonda en los antecedentes del concepto acuñado por Roig: “giro lingüístico”. Según el autor de este artículo, en la construcción de éste término confluyen tres ejes: el lingüístico (Bachtin/Volochinov), ..
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    A.R.E Webber: Between Ariel and Caliban[REVIEW]Paget Henry - 2010 - CLR James Journal 16 (1):243-250.
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    Better Dread than Red: High‐Brown Passing in John Hearne's Voices Under The Window.Charles W. Mills - 2017 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 34 (4):519-540.
    In his pioneering Caliban's Reason: Introducing Afro-Caribbean Philosophy, Paget Henry points out that because of the region's colonial history, Caribbean philosophy is far more often found ‘embedded’ in other discourses, such as literature, than in explicit theorising. Following Henry's lead, I seek to find the philosophical ‘moral of the story’ of Voices Under the Window, the 1955 first novel of the late Jamaican writer John Hearne, which some critics regard as his best work. In a novel with significant autobiographical (...)
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    Ariel.José Enrique Rodó & William F. Rice - 2018 - Createspace Independent.
    Ariel es un ensayo publicado por el uruguayo José Enrique Rodó en 1900 y considerado como una de las obras de mayor influencia en el campo de la cultura y la política latinoamericanas. Es un texto breve compuesto de seis partes. Se caracteriza por su contenido filosófico y su tono pedagógico. Está dirigido principalmente a la juventud hispanoamericana, como señala el autor, para advertirles contra el utilitarismo y contra lo que él llama la nordomanía. Utiliza los personajes de La tempestad (...)
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    Una epistemología del sur: la reinvención del conocimiento y la emancipación social.Boaventura de Sousa Santos - 2009 - Buenos Aires: Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO). Edited by Gandarilla Salgado & José Guadalupe.
    Un discurso sobre las ciencias -- Hacia una epistemología de la ceguera : por qué razón las nuevas formas de "adecuación ceremonial" no regulan ni emancipan? -- Hacia una sociología de las ausencias y una sociología de las emergencias -- Más allá del pensamiento abismal : de las líneas globales a una ecología de saberes -- El fin de los descubrimientos imperiales -- Nuestra América : reinventando un paradigma subalterno de reconocimiento y redistribución -- Entre Próspero y Caliban : (...)
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    For the love of nothing: Auden, keats, and deconstruction.Jo-Anne Cappeluti - 2009 - Philosophy and Literature 33 (2):pp. 345-357.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:For the Love of Nothing:Auden, Keats, and DeconstructionJo-Anne Cappeluti"Authors can be stupid enough, God knows, but they are not quite so stupid as a certain kind of critic seems to think. The kind of critic, I mean, to whom, when he condemns a work or a passage, the possibility never occurs that its author may have foreseen exactly what he is going to say"—W. H. AudenIDeconstruction by definition is (...)
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    Una cuestión por aclarar: mujeres, escritura, academia.Giovana Suárez Ortiz - 2021 - Revista Disertaciones 10 (2):77-85.
    El año pasado, al terminar de leer Caliban y la bruja. Mujeres, cuerpo y acumulación originaria de Silvia Federici, lloré por todas las feminidades que han sido y que seguimos siendo quemadas en las hogueras de la historia, en las frases cotidianas y en las violencias de género. Esa noche no lograba conciliar el sueño, sentía un calor intenso en las piernas. No sabía qué me estaba pasando. A la mañana siguiente busqué entre mi archivo un texto de Suely (...)
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    "On the Threshold of Woman's Era": Lynching, Empire, and Sexuality in Black Feminist Theory.Hazel V. Carby - 1985 - Critical Inquiry 12 (1):262-277.
    My purpose in this essay is to describe and define the ways in which Afro-American women intellectuals, in the last decade of the nineteenth century, theorized about the possibilities and limits of patriarchal power through its manipulation of racialized and gendered social categories and practices. The essay is especially directed toward two academic constituencies: the practitioners of Afro-American cultural analysis and of feminist historiography and theory. The dialogue with each has its own peculiar form, characterized by its own specific history; (...)
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  39. Entre dos tempestades. Boal dialoga con Shakespeare.José Ramón Fabelo Corzo & Ana Lucero López Troncoso - 2016 - In José Ramón Fabelo-Corzo & Ana Lucero López Troncoso (eds.), Teatro y Estética del Oprimido. Homenaje a Augusto Boal. Puebla, Pue., México: Colección La Fuente, BUAP. pp. 285-299.
    Los autores realizan un análisis comparativo entre The Tempest de Willian Shakespeare y La Tempestad de Augusto Boal, siguiendo la pauta de este último autor, quien ve en su obra no la adaptación de la del clásico dramaturgo inglés, sino la respuesta a aquella desde la perspectiva de Caliban y no de Próspero.
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    Colonialism and religion.David Chidester - 2013 - Critical Research on Religion 1 (1):87-94.
    As critical research on religion, the study of colonialism and religion directs attention to religious creativity within the asymmetrical power relations of contact zones, intercultural relations, and diasporic circulations. Taking the imperial ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics as a point of departure, this article recalls how the drama of the colonizing Prospero and the colonized Caliban has been a template for analyzing religion under colonial conditions. Like Shakespeare’s enchanted isle, colonizing and colonized religion have been shaped by oceans, (...)
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    Shifting the geography of reason: gender, science and religion.Marina Paola Banchetti-Robino & Clevis Headley (eds.) - 2007 - Newcastle, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    MARINA PAOLA BANCHETTI-ROBINO is Associate Professor and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Florida Atlantic University. Her areas of research include phenomenology, philosophy of language, philosophy of science, philosophy of mind, and zoosemiotics. Her publications have appeared in such journals as Synthese, Husserl Studies, Idealistic Studies, Philosophy East and West, and The Review of Metaphysics. She has also contributed essays to The Role of Pragmatics in Contemporary Philosophy (1997), Feminist Phenomenology (2000), and Islamic Philosophy and Occidental Phenomenology on the Perennial (...)
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    Authority in Crisis? The Dynamic of the Relationship Between Prospero and Miranda in Appropriations of The Tempest.Magdalena Cieślak - 2017 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 7 (7):161-182.
    The relationship between Prospero and Miranda is fairly typical for Shakespeare’s way of portraying parental authority and filial obligation. A strong and authoritative father, an absent mother and a rebellious daughter are character types reused in many of his plays. In The Tempest, authority, power and ownership, be it political or domestic, are important themes. In criticism, Prospero is frequently discussed through the prism of his attitude to his “subordinates”—Ariel, Caliban and Miranda—and the play’s narrative is interpreted in the (...)
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    This thing of darkness: perspectives on evil and human wickedness.Richard Paul Hamilton & Margaret Sönser Breen (eds.) - 2004 - Amsterdam: Rodopi.
    Written across the disciplines of art history, literature, philosophy, sociology, and theology, the ten essays comprising the collection all insist on multidimensional definitions of evil. Taking its title from a moment in Shakespeare's Tempest when Prospero acknowledges his responsibility for Caliban, this collection explores the necessarily ambivalent relationship between humanity and evil. To what extent are a given society's definitions of evil self-serving? Which figures are marginalized in the process of identifying evil? How is humanity itself implicated in the (...)
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  44. Leo Lowenthal y la destrucción del individuo. Notas sobre una traducción.Carlos Marzán Trujillo & Chaxiraxi María Escuela Cruz - 2013 - Laguna 32:103-118.
    La obra de Leo Löwental, destacado representante de la Teoría crítica, se ha ocupado de la destrucción del individuo en el mundo contemporáneo. La «herencia de Calibán» que aquí traducimos es un ejemplo de ese análisis.
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