Buch, Englisch, 614 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: Routledge Research on Decoloniality and New Postcolonialisms
Movement, Method, Poethics
Buch, Englisch, 614 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: Routledge Research on Decoloniality and New Postcolonialisms
ISBN: 978-1-032-85738-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This book, contextualized by the violence of globalization, investigates the fungible, fugitive and untenable experiences of black being and time through a decolonial poethics of global Blackness. In so doing it introduces innovative readings of coloniality/decoloniality by threading its meaning and movement through the ‘problem’ of blackness.
It argues that global*Blackness is the complexly entangled other side of decoloniality, as movement, method and poethics for radical new worlds. The essays explore this through inter/transdisciplinary, creative and decolonial standpoints, whether from prison abolitionist demands to Afrofuturist imaginaries, or by seeing through black mirrors. It emphasizes the paradoxical characteristics of global*Blackness- its spectral quality of being in and out of modernity's self-narrative- to provide a way of dwelling with global Blackness as a force that is neither ‘properly’ constituted by corporeality nor thinkable in ontological terms determined by modern power.
The book will be of interest to academics, researchers, and students in the fields of social sciences, cultural studies, post-colonial studies as well as cultural practitioners, art educators, artists, cultural activists and those institutions which seek to decolonise imaginaries, thought, practices and methods. Given its diverse offerings, it will also be of interest to upper-level undergraduates, graduate students and academics.
Zielgruppe
Academic, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction: Decoloniality in the Break of Global*Blackness: Movement, Method and Poethics, PART 1: A PLURIVERSAL POLITICS FOR WORLDS OTHERWISE, 1) Whatever Happened to Diaspora, and Why (Not) Global-Blackness? Interrogating Black time-spaces for a Decolonial Agenda, 2) Caribbean Theorizing and/in the Decolonial Turn. 3) Blackness of Labor, Blackness of Migration, 4) A Spectral Decoloniality in the Wake of the Slave Nomos, PART 2: RACE SPACE PLACE- DE/COLONIAL INTIMACIES, 5) Oceanically Black: Decolonial Struggle an Anti-Apartheid Port City, 6) Waves of the Familiar: Black Radicalism, Abolition, and the Carcerality of Civil Rights, 7) Re-Performing Germanness from an Afropean Lens: European Others, Afropean Decolonial Asthetics, and Performances of No-Thingness, 8) From Afro Asian to Outer Space: Speculative Histories of Black Centrifugality, PART 3: DECOLONIAL TIME ON THE MOVE, 9) Spectres of the Aegean: Decolonial Subjectivities in the Long Present 10) Sovereignty, Blackness, and the Promise of Affectable Flesh, 11) Decolonial Notes on The Journey Towards the Future: Negritude, Abject Blackness, and the Emancipatory Force of Spectrality, PART 4: ACT, CREATE, REBIRTH - AN/OTHER UPRISING TO END THE WORLD, 12) Through the Obsidian Mirror: Onto-Corporeal Experimentations at Twilight , 13) Unassuming Bodies: Trans Decoloniality, 14) Blackneese Fungible Errantries: To Expel a Sweet and Savory Substance, Afterword: … After [the] wor[l]d: Blackness