"I Believe in Nothing If Not in Action": African American Humanism and (Embodied) Agency

This article explores African American humanism and reflects on its relationship with Enlightenment humanism, anti-, and posthumanism. It regards African American humanism as an alternative to these philosophies based on an analysis of Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man“ and explores how the novel concep...

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Main Author: Alexandra Hartmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Regensburg: Current objectives in postgraduate American studies c/o Universität Regensburg/Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik 2016-05-01
Series:Current Objectives of Postgraduate American Studies
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Online Access:https://copas.uni-regensburg.de/index.php/copas/article/view/257
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Current Objectives of Postgraduate American Studies
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Black humanism
Posthumanism
Agency
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Ralph Ellison
title "I Believe in Nothing If Not in Action": African American Humanism and (Embodied) Agency
title_full "I Believe in Nothing If Not in Action": African American Humanism and (Embodied) Agency
title_fullStr "I Believe in Nothing If Not in Action": African American Humanism and (Embodied) Agency
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title_short "I Believe in Nothing If Not in Action": African American Humanism and (Embodied) Agency
title_sort i believe in nothing if not in action african american humanism and embodied agency
topic African American humanism
Black humanism
Posthumanism
Agency
Body
Ralph Ellison
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