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  1. Joseph Anténor Firmin (1850–1911) was the reigning public intellectual and political critic in Haiti in the nineteenth century. He was the first “Black anthropologist” and “Black Egyptologist” to deconstruct the Western interpretation of global history and challenge the ideological construction of human nature and theories of knowledge in the Western social sciences and the ...

  2. Anténor Firmin published De I'Égalité des Races Humaines in 1885 in Paris as a response both to Arthur de Gobineau's racist tome L'lnégalité des Races (1853-55) and to the racialist anthropology of the nineteenth century. This pioneering work of anthropology has been translated for the first time into English by Assclin Charles as The Equality of the Human Races (Firmin [1885]2000).

  3. 15 de abr. de 2019 · Joseph Auguste Anténor Firm in, un Symbole Haitien et Universal! « Honte à tous ceux qui, oubliant leur devoir envers la patrie, en appellent à l’étranger.» Anténor Firmin (1) Le New York Times du 20 septembre 1911 avait annoncé, via un correspondant basé à l’île Saint Thomas, la mort d’Anténor Fir

  4. D’ailleurs, Joseph Anténor Firmin avait une très haute conscience du rôle symbolique et stratégique d’Ayiti comme sentinelle de la défense (militaire, politique, littéraire, scientifique, etc.) des nations nègres. En sorte que la misère actuelle de ce pays signe fondamentalement la misère généralisée de tous les Nègres du monde ...

  5. 13 de oct. de 2008 · ABSTRACT. Bernasconi's essay locates Anténor Firmin's De l’égalité des races humaines (1885) in the context of the discussions of the science of race at the time, and argues that when seen in that light the book should be considered a work of philosophy as well as a contribution to the science of its day. Particular attention is given to the debate between monogenesis and polygenesis, the ...

  6. wiki-gateway.eudic.net › wikipedia_en › Anténor_FirminAnténor Firmin

    Joseph Auguste Anténor Firmin (18 October 1850 – 19 September 1911), better known as simply Anténor Firmin, was a Haitian anthropologist, journalist, and politician.Firmin is best known for his book De l'égalité des races humaines (English: On the Equality of Human Races), which was published as a rebuttal to French writer Count Arthur de Gobineau's work Essai sur l'inégalité des races ...

  7. Anténor Firmin (1850-1911) was a Haitian lawyer, inspector of schools in Cap-Haitien, editor of the newspaper “Le Message du Nord,” political party leader, statesman, diplomat, and member of the Society of Anthropology of Paris. In 1902, in his capacity as party leader, he ran for the Presidency of the Republic of Haiti.