Black Men from Behind the Veil bears witness to anti-Black male violence and does so from the perspective of Black male scholars who disclose their fears and what it means to suffer as Black men, courageously marking the deep material, institutional, and epistemic structures that amplify that fear and suffering.
Black Men from Behind the Veil bears witness to anti-Black male violence and does so from the perspective of Black male scholars who disclose their fears and what it means to suffer as Black men, courageously marking the deep material, institutional, and epistemic structures that amplify that fear and suffering.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by George Yancy - Contributions by Houston A. Baker, Jr.; Semassa Boko; Tommy J. Curry; Arnold L. Farr; A. Todd Franklin; Timothy J. Golden; William David Hart; Floyd W. Hayes, III; Clevis Headley; Linden F. Lewis; John H. McClendon III; Sterlin Mo
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Speaking Behind and To the Veil George Yancy 1. Incarcerating Blackness: My Nephew, His Letter from an Arizona Prison, Our Reflections William David Hart 2. Philosophy as Excited Delirium and the Credibility Deficit of the Black Male Clevis Headley 3. Emmett Till's Body A. Todd Franklin 4. The War on Blackness: Black Men and the State of the Union Arnold L. Farr 5. Blues Sons and Sorrow's Kitchen Houston A. Baker, Jr. 6. Disaggregating Death: George Floyd and the Significance of Black Male Mortality in Police Encounters Tommy J. Curry 7. Theory, Epistemic Failure, and the Problem of (Hue)Man Suffering Timothy J. Golden 8. What's Happening Brother? Josiah Ulysses Young III 9. To be Over-Determined from Without: Negotiating White Supremacy from Corporeal Blackness Linden F. Lewis 10. Navigating the Aguala: Blackness, Shamans and Drag Queens Sterlin Mosley 11. Power, Divorce, and Trauma: Law and Loss Floyd W. Hayes III 12. Black Subversive Memory and a Black Progressive Leadership as Resources for Black Male Engagement in Prolonged Resistance Against White Power Structures Joseph Smith 13. Alternative Hip Hop Masculinity: On Hip Hop Hypermasculinity, Heteronormativity & Radical Humanism Reiland Rabaka 14. How Black Lives Matter and Why Revolutionary Philosophy is Relevant: Philosophical Considerations on Ideological and Political Economic Contradictions John H. McClendon III 15. The Spectacle Lynching and Modern-Day Crucifixion of George Floyd When the World is a Witness to Murder Aaron X. Smith 16. Blood on the Check Semassa Boko About the Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction: Speaking Behind and To the Veil George Yancy 1. Incarcerating Blackness: My Nephew, His Letter from an Arizona Prison, Our Reflections William David Hart 2. Philosophy as Excited Delirium and the Credibility Deficit of the Black Male Clevis Headley 3. Emmett Till's Body A. Todd Franklin 4. The War on Blackness: Black Men and the State of the Union Arnold L. Farr 5. Blues Sons and Sorrow's Kitchen Houston A. Baker, Jr. 6. Disaggregating Death: George Floyd and the Significance of Black Male Mortality in Police Encounters Tommy J. Curry 7. Theory, Epistemic Failure, and the Problem of (Hue)Man Suffering Timothy J. Golden 8. What's Happening Brother? Josiah Ulysses Young III 9. To be Over-Determined from Without: Negotiating White Supremacy from Corporeal Blackness Linden F. Lewis 10. Navigating the Aguala: Blackness, Shamans and Drag Queens Sterlin Mosley 11. Power, Divorce, and Trauma: Law and Loss Floyd W. Hayes III 12. Black Subversive Memory and a Black Progressive Leadership as Resources for Black Male Engagement in Prolonged Resistance Against White Power Structures Joseph Smith 13. Alternative Hip Hop Masculinity: On Hip Hop Hypermasculinity, Heteronormativity & Radical Humanism Reiland Rabaka 14. How Black Lives Matter and Why Revolutionary Philosophy is Relevant: Philosophical Considerations on Ideological and Political Economic Contradictions John H. McClendon III 15. The Spectacle Lynching and Modern-Day Crucifixion of George Floyd When the World is a Witness to Murder Aaron X. Smith 16. Blood on the Check Semassa Boko About the Contributors
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