“Blackness in the Transnational & Transhistorical Context”

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Out Now – new volume of the online and open-access Duquesne Studies in Phenomenology. Guest editor Prof. James Haile III.

The Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center at Duquesne University and the Duquesne University Press are pleased to announce the publication of a new volume of the online and open-access Duquesne Studies in Phenomenology. The issue is guest edited by Prof. James Haile III of the University of Rhode Island and addresses the topic “Blackness in the Transnational and Transhistorical Context”. The issue can be found at: https://dsc.duq.edu/dsp/

Volume 2, Issue 1 (2022) Blackness in the Transnational and Transhistorical Context
Guest Editor
Dr. James Haile III, University of Rhode Island

Phenomenology in the Present Moment: Duquesne Studies in Phenomenology Volume 2
Dr. Jeffrey McCurry

Editor’s Introduction
Dr. James Haile III

Liberalism’s Scrim: A Genealogy of “American” Violence
Dr. Falguni Sheth

Counter-Mapping as Method: Locating and Relating the (Semi) Peripheral
Dr. Manuela Boatca

The Legacy and Representation of Blacks in Spain
Dr. Nicholas Jones

Toni Morrison’s Trans-Subjective and Trans-Generational Phenomenology
Dr. Michael Sawyer