Foreword Abraham Olivier Introduction - The African Other: philosophy, justice and the self Abraham Olivier Part I: Problems of Justice 1. Justice Through Deliberation and the Problem of Otherness Uchenna Okeja 2. Consensual Recognition of Universal Rights in African Custom Christopher Allsobrook 3. Implicitly Racist Epistemology: recent philosophical appeals to the neurophysiology of tacit prejudice Helen Lauer Part II: Formations of the Self 4. Breaking the Gridlock of the African Postcolonial Self-imagination: marx against mbembe M. John Lamola 5. Ressentiment in the Postcolony: a nietzschean analysis of self and otherness Veeran Naicker 6. Can I Choose to be Who I am not? on (african) subjectivity Katrin Flikschuh Part III: Strategies against Othering 7.
A Most Dangerous Error: the boasian myth of a knock-down argument against racism Robert Bernasconi 8. Steve Biko: black consciousness and the african other - the struggle for the political Michael Cloete 9. Rebellion and Revolution Pedro Tabensky 10. The African Animal Other: decolonizing nature Louise du Toit iment in the Postcolony: a nietzschean analysis of self and otherness Veeran Naicker 6. Can I Choose to be Who I am not? on (african) subjectivity Katrin Flikschuh Part III: Strategies against Othering 7. A Most Dangerous Error: the boasian myth of a knock-down argument against racism Robert Bernasconi 8. Steve Biko: black consciousness and the african other - the struggle for the political Michael Cloete 9. Rebellion and Revolution Pedro Tabensky 10.
The African Animal Other: decolonizing nature Louise du Toit.