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In My Father's House: Africa in the Philosophy of Culture

Kwame Anthony Appiah
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West Africa

Ghana

Era

Contemporary

Language

English

Genre

Philosophy

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Philosophical exploration of African identity and critique of racial essentialism.

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Herskovitz Prize; Anisfield-Wolf Award; cosmopolitan African philosophy

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Philosophical exploration of African identity and critique of racial essentialism. Herskovitz Prize; Anisfield-Wolf Award; cosmopolitan African philosophy

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