Rinaldo Walcott posits that Black people globally live in the time of emancipation and that emancipation is definitely not freedom, showing that wherever Black people have been emancipated from slavery and colonization, a potential freedom became thwarted.
Rinaldo Walcott posits that Black people globally live in the time of emancipation and that emancipation is definitely not freedom, showing that wherever Black people have been emancipated from slavery and colonization, a potential freedom became thwarted.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments ix 1. Moving Toward Black Freedom 1 2. Black Life-Forms 9 3. Death and Freedom 11 4. Black Death 15 5. Plantation Zones 19 6. Diaspora Studies 23 7. The Atlantic Region and 1492 27 8. New States of Being 33 9. The Long Emancipation 35 10. Catastrophe, Wake, Hauntology 43 11. Bodies of Water 47 12. Slave Ship Logics/Logistics 51 13. Problem of the Human, or the Void of Relationality 55 14. No Happy Story 59 15. I Really Want to Hope 65 16. Funk: A Black Note on the Human 69 17. Newness 75 18. Toward a Saggin' Pants Ethic 81 19. Black Men, Style, and Fashion 87 20. No Future 91 21. (Future) Black Studies 99 22. The Long Emancipation Revisited 105 Notes 111 Bibliography 119 Index 125
Acknowledgments ix 1. Moving Toward Black Freedom 1 2. Black Life-Forms 9 3. Death and Freedom 11 4. Black Death 15 5. Plantation Zones 19 6. Diaspora Studies 23 7. The Atlantic Region and 1492 27 8. New States of Being 33 9. The Long Emancipation 35 10. Catastrophe, Wake, Hauntology 43 11. Bodies of Water 47 12. Slave Ship Logics/Logistics 51 13. Problem of the Human, or the Void of Relationality 55 14. No Happy Story 59 15. I Really Want to Hope 65 16. Funk: A Black Note on the Human 69 17. Newness 75 18. Toward a Saggin' Pants Ethic 81 19. Black Men, Style, and Fashion 87 20. No Future 91 21. (Future) Black Studies 99 22. The Long Emancipation Revisited 105 Notes 111 Bibliography 119 Index 125
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