This book explores the relations among blackness, antiblackness, and Black people within the critical discourse of the blackness of black. In addition to Saidiya Hartman's axial concept of the "afterlife of slavery," the book explores Frank Wilderson's "Afropessimism," Fred Moten's "generative blackness," and Calvin Warren's "black nihilism."
This book explores the relations among blackness, antiblackness, and Black people within the critical discourse of the blackness of black. In addition to Saidiya Hartman's axial concept of the "afterlife of slavery," the book explores Frank Wilderson's "Afropessimism," Fred Moten's "generative blackness," and Calvin Warren's "black nihilism."
William David Hart is a professor of religious studies at Macalester College.
Inhaltsangabe
Preliminary Remarks Part 1: Discursive Intimations Chapter 1: Phobogenic Blackness Chapter 2: Social Death Chapter 3: Racial Capitalism and the Black Radical Tradition Chapter 4: Flesh Part 2: Inaugural Gesture and Three Trajectories in the Discourse of the Blackness of Black Chapter 5: The Afterlife of Slavery Chapter 6: Afropessimism Chapter 7: Generative Blackness Chapter 8: Black Nihilism Concluding Remarks
Preliminary Remarks Part 1: Discursive Intimations Chapter 1: Phobogenic Blackness Chapter 2: Social Death Chapter 3: Racial Capitalism and the Black Radical Tradition Chapter 4: Flesh Part 2: Inaugural Gesture and Three Trajectories in the Discourse of the Blackness of Black Chapter 5: The Afterlife of Slavery Chapter 6: Afropessimism Chapter 7: Generative Blackness Chapter 8: Black Nihilism Concluding Remarks
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