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Key Concepts in Critical Discourse
The Blackness of Black
Key Concepts in Critical Discourse
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This book explores the relations among blackness, antiblackness, and Black people within the discourse of the blackness of black. This critical discourse developed during the last two decades as scholars explored what Saidiya Hartman describes as the afterlife of slavery. Hartman’s concept, which argues for a troubling continuity between the status of enslaved and emancipated Black people, is the pivot between discursive tributaries and trajectories. Tributaries of the discourse of the blackness of black comprise five foundational concepts: Frantz Fanon’s “phobogenic blackness,” Orlando Patterson’s “social death,” Cedric Robinson’s “racial capitalism and the black radical tradition,” and Hortense Spillers’ “flesh.” The book traces three trajectories within the afterlife of slavery: Frank Wilderson’s “ Afropessimism,” Fred Moten’s “generative blackness,” and Calvin Warren’s “black nihilism.” This ensemble of concepts enable us to understand what is at state in how we understand the relations among blackness, antiblackness, and Black people.
Table of Contents
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
Product details
Published | 23 May 2022 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 262 |
ISBN | 9781793615886 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Dimensions | 219 x 154 mm |
Series | Philosophy of Race |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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