Prof Antony Bogues
Anthony Bogues is the Asa Messer professor of Humanities and Critical Theory, Professor of Africana Studies and African and African Diasporic Art at Brown University where he is the inaugural director of the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice. He is also a curator and has done major shows in the South Africa and the USA. He is the co – director of the international curatorial project, which reframes the global history of slavery and the creation of modernity …. The World we made together. The author of six books he is working on a volume on black critical theory about the question of freedom and the human in the modern world. He is also the co-director of the international project, Reframing the History of Political Thought and is currently editing a reader on the History of Haitian Art. His current book is From Slave Petitions to Black Lives Matter and Rhodes Must Fall: Black Radical Political Thought: A Reader (Pluto: 2017)