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The Institute of Caribbean Studies, University of Puerto Rico, announces the publication of Caribbean Studies journal special issue: "New Caribbean Philosophy"
ÍNDICE/CONTENTS/SOMAIRE
Vol. 33, No. 2, July-December 2005
INTRODUCTION
Nelson Maldonado-Torres,University of California at Berkeley, Guest Editor
Lewis R. Gordon
From the President of the Caribbean Philosophical Association
ARTÍCULOS/ARTICLES
Jennifer Lisa Vest
The Promise of Caribbean Philosophy: How It Can Contribute to a 'New Dialogic' in Philosophy
Enrique Dussel
Origen de la filosofía política moderna: Las Casas, Vitoria y Suárez (1514-1617)
Carlos Rojas Osorio
Pensamiento filosófico puertorriqueño: Una interpretación histórica
Brinda J. Mehta
Engendrando la historia: Una poética del 'Kala Pani' en "The Swinging Bridge" de Ramabai Espinet
Nelson Maldonado-Torres
Frantz Fanon and C.L.R. James on Intellectualism and Enlightened Rationality
DIÁLOGO DE FILOSOFÍA CARIBEÑA: FORO DE RESEÑAS/CARIBBEAN PHILOSOPHY IN DIALOGUE: A REVIEW FORUM/DIALOGUE DE PHILOSOPHIE DES CARAIBES: FORUM DES COMPTES RENDUS
Sibylle Fischer. 2004. "Modernity Disavowed: Haiti and the Cultures of Slavery in the Age of Revolution"
Clevis R. Headley
La historia y la idea de la modernidad en "Modernity Disavowed"
Neil Roberts
Más allá del silencio y la memoria: El concepto de renegación en la obra de Sibylle Fischer
Sibylle Fischer
Respuesta a Clevis Headley y Neil Roberts
Alejandro De Oto. 2003. "Frantz Fanon: Política y poética del sujeto poscolonial"
Marina Paola Banchetti-Robino
"Frantz Fanon: Política y poética del sujeto poscolonial" de Alejandro De Oto: Un comentario
Nelson Maldonado-Torres
El Fanon de Alejandro De Oto en el contexto latinoamericano
Alejandro De Oto
Geografía de las razones. Una respuesta a las reseñas de Marina Paola Banchetti-Robino y Nelson Maldonado-Torres
RESEÑAS DE LIBROS/BOOK REVIEWS/COMPTES RENDUS
Jorge L. Giovannetti, Book Reviews Editor
NOTICIAS Y EVENTOS/NEWS AND EVENTS/NOUVELLES ET ÉVÉNEMENTS
CALL FOR PAPERS
Contributions are now invited for regular research papers (should not exceed 40 pages of text) and research notes (should not exceed fifteen pages)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
CARIBBEAN STUDIES will consider for publication articles, research notes and reviews submitted in Spanish, English and French. Papers accepted for review are evaluated anonymously by at least two referees. No articles will be considered if it is concurrently under consideration by another journal or is soon to be published elsewhere. Authors should include an abstract of no more than 200 words. Style should conform the American Sociological Association (ASA). The author is responsible for obtaining permission to publish any copyrighted material. For the submission of papers, contact:
Oscar Mendoza-Riollano, Editor
(omendoza@uprrp.edu)
Institute of Caribbean Studies
University of Puerto Rico
PO Box 23361
San Juan, Puerto Rico 00931-3361
For subscriptions, issues availabilities and other information, please contact:
Vivian Iglesias, Adm. Secretary
cstudies@uprrp.edu/viglesias@uprrp.edu
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