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* - hooks is known as a poet, but some of her most important work is in rethinking education for a rapidly changing world, where social conventions are being radically disrupted. | * - hooks is known as a poet, but some of her most important work is in rethinking education for a rapidly changing world, where social conventions are being radically disrupted. | ||
- | * 10 Parapolitics II: Sojourn for Justice - Claudia Jones | + | * [[10_parapolitics_ii_sojourn_justice_claudia_jones|10 Parapolitics II: Sojourn for Justice - Claudia Jones]] |
* - Journalist and activist, | * - Journalist and activist, | ||
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* - Jane Addams was a philosopher, | * - Jane Addams was a philosopher, | ||
- | * 12. Synthesis III: : Re-enchantment of Humanism - Sylvia Wynter | + | * [[12_synthesis_iii_re_enchantment_humanism_sylvia_wynter|12. Synthesis III: : Re-enchantment of Humanism - Sylvia Wynter]] |
* Wynter radically rethinks humanism, decrying what she calls bourgeois mono-humanism and decolonizing it with Fanon to produce a dynamic humanism re-enchanted with its own always renegotiated contingency. | * Wynter radically rethinks humanism, decrying what she calls bourgeois mono-humanism and decolonizing it with Fanon to produce a dynamic humanism re-enchanted with its own always renegotiated contingency. | ||
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