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African(a) and South Asian Philosophies

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African(a) and South Asian Philosophies

Oxford University

African(a) and South Asian Philosophies

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African(a) and South Asian Philosophies

Oxford University

African(a) and South Asian Philosophies

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In this series students invite the public along with them on an inquiry to introduce and contest the frameworks of major themes in South Asian and African(a) philosophies which for all their depth and breadth and world-transforming thought have largely been excluded or undervalued in our philosophy curricula. Join us for insights into different conceptions of reality and ways of thinking about community - to map how theories of language and logic affect our daily experience and ethical choices. How might 'ubuntu' or 'emptiness' change what you choose to do when you get up tomorrow morning? Come to ask and seek with us in discussions with thinkers from around the world (as we currently know it). The path is wide open for responsible inquiry and institutional change.

Welcome to the opp African(a) and South Asian philosophies podcast series! Join us – an Oxford-student initiated group – in these episodes to begin to explore topics related to our 2021-22 journal’s themes: African(a) and South Asian philosophies and the value(s) of our education. As these topics are given little or no attention in our curricula we hope this series can begin to broaden our collective horizons as learners and aid any further engagement with the journal. We seek to foster a globally-oriented and accessible discussion that transgresses dominating disciplinary boundaries of Euro-American academic institutions.The project opens space to reflect on methodological, topical, and institutional concerns related to and as a practice of philosophy. We’ll move through episodes on methodology to South Asian philosophies to African(a) philosophies before we end with a finale linking all our themes with a particular emphasis on connecting social issues and ethical concerns to our philosophical practices. This series is a small move for reflection and decolonial transformation. Please join us.

Special thanks to our editors Zac Furlough and Kei PatrickTo the podcast team members who worked on this projectTo Juniper IV (www.juniperiv.net and @juniperivband) for the introductory acoustics from ‘Fade Away’To Zed Notts for the logo designTo AHRC-TORCH for the supportAnd to Oxford Podcasts

You can find further resources on our website and social media including learning resource lists and discussion group recordings. Stay attuned for the journal turn2 release this winter!

More about oppopp works to increase the accessibility to philosophy and to create a space to actively question what philosophy is and how we’re doing it, both in form and content, and as encountered from our various positions in the world. the Oxford-student-initiated group organises activities and resources as participatory aids to discussing the (sub)themes of an annual journal that accepts art, poetry, and prose philosophy pieces. as opp’s mission states: ‘the aim is to make room for the possibility of strengthening, broadening or contesting our interpretative frameworks and field of consideration.’

Thanks to this podcast series team:Aamir KaderbhaiCarlotta HartmannCody FullerDylan WattsHeeyoung TaeKei PatrickLea CantorScarlett WheelanSrutokirti Basakalicehank winham

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Created by
Oxford University
Podcast Status
Idle
Started
Oct 20th, 2021
Latest Episode
Dec 8th, 2021
Release Period
Monthly
Episodes
12
Avg. Episode Length
About 2 hours
Explicit
No
Language
English

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