

Black Existential Freedom
Book • 2022
Black Existential Freedom presents an existential analysis of African experiences across continents and diasporas, exploring themes of freedom and survival through critical interpretations of music, film, and fiction.
It argues that Blackness is not synonymous with victimhood but is inextricably linked to existential freedom and political liberation.
The book offers a transdisciplinary perspective, combining Africana existential philosophy with African-American, Afro-French, Diaspora, and African studies.
It argues that Blackness is not synonymous with victimhood but is inextricably linked to existential freedom and political liberation.
The book offers a transdisciplinary perspective, combining Africana existential philosophy with African-American, Afro-French, Diaspora, and African studies.
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as a book that engages with issues of race and identity through the lens of existentialist thought.

Sean Illing

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