Acknowledgments
Introduction. Creolizing Arendt, Creolizing Thinking
Marilyn Nissim-Sabat and Neil Roberts
Chapter 1. Arendt’s Creole ‘Thought-Trains’
Robert Eaglestone
Chapter 2. Sylvia Wynter, Political Philosophy, and the Creolization of Hannah Arendt
Paget Henry
Chapter 3. Pearl-Diving as Method: Arendt, Glissant, and the History of Broken Traditions
Niklas Plaetzer
Chapter 4. Africana Philosophy and the World-Alienation of the Modern Age
Thomas Meagher
Chapter 5. Arendt’s Political Ontology of Worldliness and Worldmaking in Conversation with the Global South
Stephen Nathan Haymes
Chapter 6. Existential Phenomenology and Creolized Thinking in Hannah Arendt’s Little Rock
Writings
Marilyn Nissim-Sabat
Chapter 7. Going Public: Hannah Arendt, Immigrant Action, and the Space of Appearance
Cristina Beltrán
Chapter 8. Prejudice and Thinking: Hannah Arendt on Prejudice, Racism, and Politics
Roger Berkowitz
Chapter 9. Wretched Spaces: Manichean Divisions in the Arendtian Republic
Dana Francisco Miranda
Chapter 10. The Lost Revolution: Hannah Arendt, the Haitian Revolution, and Decolonial Theory
Angélica Maria Bernal
Index
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