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Introduction: Decolonizing existentialism and phenomenology
Roots of a decolonial feminist philosophy : Beauvoir's feminist phenomenology and existentialism
Fanon's phenomenological decolonial psychology and the negation of Black subjectivity
Decolonizing the paradox of hyper-visible bodies, un-visible humanity in Wright's Native son and Black boy
Lewis Gordon's phenomenology of racist bad faith
Audre Lorde's decolonial, queer, black feminist phenomenology
Sylvia Wynter and Jamaica Kincaid : post-colonial feminist approaches to lived experience
Conclusion: Where do existentialism and phenomenology go from here?

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