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336 pages, Hardcover
Published November 9, 2018
“As all other forms of knowledge are eradicated or subsumed within colonial knowledge systems, the colonised (subaltern), in order to gain a voice and to be heard, have to adopt the colonisers means of knowing, reason, language and manners, and institutions.” p.50
“Good and Bad are final judgements, and one method of critique is to defer judgement since the work’s meaning is always context-specific, or circumstantial, I'm one therefore can't arrive at any kind of final judgement.” p.112
“One might say that aesthetics, as the philosophy of beauty, has anaesthetised us to articulating a full spectrum of sensation.” p.92 (my emphasis)
“Art is not politics, but is always political” p.219
And brilliantly concise formulations like:
“Humanism’s aspirations of universal reason and liberty as an abstracted human nature, while worthy, simultaneously allowed for hierarchies of the self, with categories of the subhuman to which those universalisms were not applied.” p.230
Or this:
“Universalism needs to be reconceptualised to produce inclusivity across difference.” p.257 (his emphasis)