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* ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=22392 Sylvia Wynter: On Being Human As Praxis]'', ed. Katherine McKittrick, Duke University Press, 2015, xiii+290 pp. | * ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=22392 Sylvia Wynter: On Being Human As Praxis]'', ed. Katherine McKittrick, Duke University Press, 2015, xiii+290 pp. | ||
− | * Karishma Desai, Brenda Nyandiko Sanya, [https://sci-hub. | + | * Karishma Desai, Brenda Nyandiko Sanya, [https://sci-hub.se/10.1080/09540253.2016.1221893 "Towards Decolonial Praxis: Reconfiguring the Human and the Curriculum"], ''Gender and Education'' 28:6, 2016, pp 710-724. |
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvia_Wynter Wikipedia] | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvia_Wynter Wikipedia] |
Revision as of 20:24, 23 September 2020
Sylvia Wynter (Holguín, Cuba, 11 May 1928) is a Jamaican novelist, dramatist, critic, philosopher, and essayist. Her work combines insights from the natural sciences, the humanities, art, and anti-colonial struggles in order to unsettle what she refers to as the "overrepresentation of Man." Black studies, economics, history, neuroscience, psychoanalysis, literary analysis, film analysis, and philosophy are some of the fields she draws on in her scholarly work.
- Works
- The Hills of Hebron, London: Jonathan Cape, 1962. Novel.
- Do Not Call Us Negros: How 'Multicultural' Textbooks Perpetuate Racism, intro. & comm. Joyce King, San Francisco: Aspire, 1992, 126 pp.
- Works on Memory of the World
- ARG
- Literature
- Sylvia Wynter: On Being Human As Praxis, ed. Katherine McKittrick, Duke University Press, 2015, xiii+290 pp.
- Karishma Desai, Brenda Nyandiko Sanya, "Towards Decolonial Praxis: Reconfiguring the Human and the Curriculum", Gender and Education 28:6, 2016, pp 710-724.
- Links