selected publications academic article Jaima, A (2021). Richard Jean So: Redlining Culture: A Data History of Racial Inequality and Postwar Fiction. Publishing Research Quarterly. 37(3), 519-521. Jaima, A (2021). Don’t Talk to White People: On the Epistemological and Rhetorical Limitations of Conversations With White People for Anti-Racist Purposes: An Essay. Journal of Black Studies. 52(1), 77-97. Jaima, A (2020). American Ignorance and the Discourse of Manageability Concerning the Care and Presentation of Black Hair. Journal of Medical Humanities. 1-20. Jaima, A. R (2019). Literature Is Philosophy: On the Literary Methodological Considerations That Would Improve the Practice and Culture of Philosophy. Pluralist. 14(2), 13-29. Jaima, A (2019). On the Discursive Orientation toward Whiteness. Journal of Intercultural Studies. 40(2), 210-224. Jaima, A. R (2018). Africana Philosophy as Prolegomenon to Any Future American Philosophy. Journal of Speculative Philosophy. 32(1), 151-167. Jaima, A (2018). Review of On Race: 34 Conversations in a Time of Crisis by George Yancy. Hypatia. Jaima, A (2018). Race Analysis in the Frame of Both Americas. 21(2), 339-344. Amir Jaima (2017). Historical Fiction as Sociological Interpretation and Philosophy: on the Two Methodological Registers of W. E. B. Du Bois' The Black Flame. Transactions of the Charles S Peirce Society. 53(4), 584-584. Jaima, A (2016). Review of Being Apart by LaRose T. Parris. Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy. 20(1), Jaima, A (2016). In Search of Black Art(ists): On James A. Porter's Instructive Misunderstanding of Alain L. Locke. Callaloo. 39(5), 1187-1194. Jaima, A. R (2013). “The First Guitar,” review of The Ground, by Rowan Ricardo Philips. 6(1), 189-192. webpage Jaima, A (2020). Review of: The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood Jaima, A Autobiographical Fiction
teaching activities AFST352 Africana Philosophy Instructor PHIL251 Hnr-intro To Philosophy Instructor PHIL251 Intro To Philosophy Instructor PHIL352 Africana Philosophy Instructor PHIL371 Phil Of Literature Instructor PHIL485 Directed Studies Instructor PHIL491 Hnr-research Instructor PHIL630 Aesthetics Instructor PHIL685 Directed Studies Instructor PHIL691 Research Instructor
education and training Ph.D. in Philosophy, Stony Brook University - (Stony Brook, New York, United States) 2014 M.A. in Philosophy, Stony Brook University - (Stony Brook, New York, United States) 2008 B.A. in Philosophy, Swarthmore College - (Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, United States) 2004
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