Interrogating “Blackness” As a Human Identity Interrogating “Blackness” As a Human Identity
Routledge Research in Race and Ethnicity

Interrogating “Blackness” As a Human Identity

Ethical Implications and Phenomenological Predicaments

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Publisher Description

This book highlights and explores in depth the moral and conceptual problems invoked by the continued use of “blackness” and “black” as modern identity realities for continental and diaspora Africans (CADA).

The book deals with the importance of identity and theories of change and their systemic and structural consequences. It presents the phenomenological analysis of “blackness” and the body and the epistemic and epistemological questions that continue to make “blackness” a relevant social reality today. The author ultimately demonstrates how human conditions are existential situations that can be critiqued and addressed without invoking “blackness” as an explanatory concept, theory, or condition.

A key volume that addresses important questions of change, power, and modern racial identities, it will appeal to scholars and researchers with interests in race and ethnicity, Black studies, racism and color-based identities, critical theory, social theory, postcolonialism, and epistemic freedom.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2026
February 4
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
158
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
1.4
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