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The Post-Racial Limits of Memorialization

Toward a Political Sense of Mourning

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The Post-Racial Limits of Memorialization

Toward a Political Sense of Mourning

Description

The Post-Racial Limits of Memorialization: Toward a Political Sense of Mourningattempts to show how post-racial discourse, in general, and post-racial memory, specifically, operates as a context through which the memorialization of anti-black violence and the production of new forms of this violence are connected. Alfred Frankowski argues that aside from being symbolically meaningful, the post-racial context requires that memorialization of anti-black violence in the past produces memory as a type of forgetting. By challenging many of tenants of the critical turn in political philosophy and aesthetics, he argues against a politics of reconciliation and for a political sense of mourning that amplifies the universality of violence embedded in our contemporary sensibility. He argues for a sense of mourning that requires that we deepen our understanding of how remembrance and resistance to oppression remain linked and necessitates a fluid and active reconfiguration relative to the context in which this oppression exists.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Post-racial memory and the shadow of despair
Chapter 2: Fate and the post-racial limits of memorialization
Chapter 3: Sorrow as the longest memory of neglect
Chapter 4: The Cassandra complex
Chapter 5: The sublime and a political sense of mourning
Chapter 6: Mourning and philosophical pessimism within the post-racial context

Product details

Published Nov 09 2015
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 138
ISBN 9781498502771
Imprint Lexington Books
Series Philosophy of Race
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Alfred Frankowski

Alfred Frankowski is associate professor of philos…

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