About African Philosophy Resources
African Philosophy Resources, african diaspora African Philosophy Resources There are many African studies pages currently on the WWW. This one starts from African philosophy, and organizes other useful resources to support this area of research. African philosophy is a field in development, and there is not always agreement on what should be included. That ambiguity is unapologetically evident on this page. I am taking my cue from a body of literature and discussion among academic philosophers, but this does not necessarily mean that what has not yet caught the attention of academics is not philosophically interesting. As well, you may notice that I include philosophy which focusses on Africa, philosophy done in Africa, and philosophy that is part of the traditional conversation among African philosophers. The African philosophical community has not managed to distinguish between these, or finally rule out any of them, and I will not either. The important thing is to further conversation among and between African philosophers, and the academic world in general. So, I hope you find something useful on this page, to further this goal.
In some cases, I have made entries without having URLs to link to. This is as much a wish-list as anything, and hopefully eventually all wishes will be granted. If you can help with the content of this list, please get in touch with me at the mailing address below or at the bottom of the page.
Resources are available on:
Table Of Contents
African American Resources
African Philosophers
Associations
Bibliographies
Conferences
Email Discussion Lists
Introductions and Guides
Journals
Publishers
Teaching Resources
Libraries, Periodical Indexes & Databases
Documents: Books
Documents: Papers
Documents: Reviews
Documents: Popular Press
Documents: Other
Topics: Afrocentrism
Topics: Ancient Africa
Topics: Art in Africa
Topics: Gender
Topics: Indigenous Knowledge
Topics: Literature
Topics: PanAfricanism
Topics: Politics
Topics: Race
Topics: Religion
Topics:Miscellaneous
General Resources on Africa
Humanitarian Sites
Post-Secondary Education
Journalism on Africa
African Places
Intercultural Philosophy
Philosophy in the World's Religions
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