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My main research interests are interdisciplinary as i focus on questions rather than a specific disciplinary field of study I am currently working on the following projects: 1. A book which seeks to think through the question : And What about the Human? I seek to answer this question through an examination of 20th century critical theory and radical anti-colonial thought . 2. A interdisciplinary book project on 20th century Caribbean Intellectual History. 3. A book project which reviews the conceptions and practices of freedom which emerged in the dual Haitian Revolution , the Civil Rights Movement in the US and the Struggles for freedom in Southern Africa. Overview | Research | Grants/Awards | Teaching | Publications
Anthony Bogues (Ph.D., 1994, Political Theory, University of the West Indies, Mona) is Professor of Africana Studies, Royce Professor of Teaching Excellence( 2004-2007); and Harmon Family Professor He is also an affiliated faculty member of the departments of Political Science and Modern Culture and Media and a faculty associate at the Watson Institute for International Affairs. He is an affiliated faculty with the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. Bogues's major research and writing interests are intellectual. literary and cultural history, radical political thought, political theory , critical theory as well as Caribbean and African politics. He is the author of Caliban's Freedom: The Early Political Thought of C.L.R. James (1997); Black Heretics and Black Prophets: Radical Political Intellectuals (2003); Empire of Liberty: Power, Freedom and Desire ( 2009 ); Caribbean Intellectual History : History , Intellectuals and Politics( spring 2010 ) He is the editor of two volumes on Caribbean intellectual and literary history and has published numerous essays and articles on the history of criticism, critical theory, political thought, political philosophy , intellectual and cultural history . Bogues is an associate director of the Center for Caribbean Thought, University of the West Indies, Mona; an associate editor of the journal Small Axe a member of the editoral collective for the journal boundary 2. He is an honorary professor at the Center for African Studies , the University of Cape Town , South Africa. He teaches courses on Africana political philosophy, cultural politics, intellectual history and contemporary critical theory and comparative literatures of Africa and the African Diaspora. |
ANTHONY BOGUES, Ph.D., 1994, Political Theory, University of the West Indies, Mona http://research.brown.edu/myresearch/Anthony_Bogues On The Web: Bogues, Bonde and Fischer Named Inaugural Royce Family Professors Are you Anthony Bogues? Click here to edit your research profile. |