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Radical Humanism uses concepts from Marxism, anarchism, critical theory, psychoanalysis, and African, Asian, and Latin American philosophies to critique bourgeois, liberal, and Eurocentric humanism(s) from the perspectives of Indigenous studies, Black studies, and postcolonial/decolonial studies.
The book problematizes and expands the Euromodern conception of the "human" to document and develop critical epistemologies, ontologies, and methodologies that honor the complexities of humans around the world. It takes a particular focus on those who have historically been excluded from the category of "human," including Indigenous, Black, and Global Southern humans. Contributors critically engage with humanism from a pluriversal perspective, honoring non- European ways of knowing and being, while providing a dialoguebetween multiple voices and viewpoints.
The book will be of interest to scholars and advanced students interested in decolonizing perspectives in psychology, the humanities, and social sciences.
Contents
1. Robert K. Beshara ‾ Radical Humanism Qua Weird Humanism
2. Matthew Flisfeder ‾ Communism or Humanism? Yes, Please: On Althusser, Mao, and the Development of the Superstructure
3. Sarah Huxtable Mohr ‾ Utopian Vision and Islamic Liberation Theory: Islamic Humanism and What Can Be or What Ought to Be
4. Asma Mehan & Sina Mostafavi ‾ Architectural Humanities: Decolonizing Perspectives in Mapping Resilience and Urban Psychology
5. Elena Marquez ‾ Humanism in the Making: Chicana Women and Creative Labor
6. Nadine R. Jackson ‾ To Inhale Is To Inherit: Structural Violence, Molecular Trauma, and the Necro-Biopolitical Matrix
7. El Mehdi Ait Oukhzame ‾ (Anti-)Blackness, Fugitive Positionality, and the Human Question
8. Naomi Jacobi ‾ From Species-Being to Interspecies-Becoming: Labor and the Formation of Transhuman Subjectivities
9. Kieran Durkin ‾ Human (Anti)Capital: Reinvigorating the Critique of Capital
10. Sneha Chakradhar ‾ Divinity and Humanism in Bharatanatyam
11. Scott Krzych ‾ Sylvia Wynter, Deciphering Practices, and Cognitive Film Studies
12. María Constanza Garrido Sierralta ‾ The Memory of Others: A Critical Phenomenology of Detenidos-Desaparecidos
13. David Lindblom ‾ Iconic Catholic Imagery Hidden in Plain Sight in Bicycle Thieves
14. Caveh Zahedi ‾ A Map of the Human
15. Lewis Gordon ‾ Radical Humanism



