Lewis Gordon
Department Head & Distinguished Professor/Philosophy

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Afterword to Myron Beasley, Performance, Art, and Politics in the African Diaspora: Necropolitics and the Black Body
2023
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Preface: Why Yes, Why Now, to This Project?
2023
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Afterword to Partisan Universalism: Essays in Honour of Ato Sekyi-Otu
2021
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with Jane Anna Gordon, "Executive Editors Introduction"
2021
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Foreword to Devon Johnson, Black Nihilism & Antiblack Racism
2021
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Rob Redding’s Why Black Lives Matter: Borigination Explains How to Get Police and Whites to Treat Blacks Like People
2019
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“Samir Amin: Shifting the Geography of Reason”
2018
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“When Justice Is Not Enough: Toward the Decolonization of Normative Life”
2018
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“For ’Biola,” The C.L.R. James Journal
2018
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"Critical Exchange: Creolizing Political Theory in Conversation"
2018
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An Africana Philosophical Reading of Du Bois’s Political Thought
2018
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“How Should We Remember 1968?”
2018
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"Forum on Creolizing Theory"
2017
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“Decolonization Matters”
2017
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“Reflections on Paget Henry at 70”
2017
Jane Anna Gordon, Lewis Gordon, Neil Roberts, Aaron Kamugisha
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"Phenomenology and Race"
2016
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Gordon on contemplation and Fanon Today
2016
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Afterword to Hanétha Vété-Congolo (ed.), Caribbean Interorality in the New Millennium
2016
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Introduction to Journeys in Caribbean Thought: The Paget Henry Reader
2016
Jane Anna Gordon, Aaron Kamugisha, Lewis R. Gordon, Neil Roberts
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Featured reflecting on contemplation and Fanon today in the audio installation of Myron Beasley’s “Introduction: The Pink Tube & the Incorrigible Disturber of the Peace,”
2016
Lewis R. Gordon
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