Post-Continental Philosophy

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Post-Continental Philosophy - Continuum Books

Post-Continental Philosophy? October 31, 2007 by Shahar Ozeri.

JOHN MULLARKEY Post-Continental Philosophy: An Outline by John Mullarkey, Post-Continental Philosophy: An Outline, Continuum, 2006, 260pp., $33.95 (pbk), ISBN 0826464610. Reviewed by Alistair Welchman, University of Texas at San Antonio.

Post-continental Philosophy: Its Definition, Contours, and Fundamental Sources by Nelson Maldonado-Torres (pdf).

"It is no accident that the global geographical framework in use today is essentially a cartographic celebration of European power. After centuries of imperialism, the presumptions of a worldview of a once-dominant metropole has become part of the intellectual furniture of the world.... Metageography matters, and the attempt to engage it critically has only begun. -Martin W . Lewis and Kären W . Wigen, The Myth of Continents.[1]

Also See

Continental Philosophy

References

  1. Martin W. Lewis and Kären W. Wigen, The Myth of Continents: A Critique of Metageography (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997), 189, 205.