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The Postcolonial Heart of African Philosophy


PA Tabensky

Abstract



This piece is one of among a handful that seek in the first instance to reveal
the origin of African philosophy as an academic discipline, the source of its unity and distinctiveness. The discipline of African philosophy originates in tragedy, out of pain, confusion and rage stemming from colonial destruction; destruction that is responsible for what Fanon calls the ‘negro neurosis' caused by what Biko would describe as the unbearable fusion of colonised and coloniser. I argue that the birth of African philosophy as an academic discipline is largely responsible for its character and, crucially, for its distinctive
creative possibilities.

South African Journal of Philosophy Vol. 27 (4) 2008: pp. 285-295

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