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Conceptual Aphasia in Black: Displacing Racial Formation

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Full Title:

Conceptual Aphasia in Black: Displacing Racial Formation

Contributors:

By (Author) P. Khalil Saucier
Edited by Tryon P. Woods
Contributions by Patrice Douglass
Contributions by Barnor Hesse
Contributions by Tamara K. Nopper
Contributions by P. Khalil Saucier
Contributions by Greg Thomas
Contributions by Tryon P. Woods
Contributions by Connie Wun

ISBN:

9781498517034

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

15th September 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Social discrimination and social justice
Sociology

Dewey:

305.896073

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

174

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 221mm, Spine 14mm

Weight:

272g

Description

This book presents a metacritique of racial formation theory. The essays within this volume explore the fault lines of the racial formation concept, identify the power relations to which it inheres, and resolve the ethical coordinates for alternative ways of conceiving of racism and its correlations with sexism, homophobia, heteronormativity, gender politics, empire, economic exploitation, and other valences of bodily construction, performance, and control in the twenty-first century. Collectively, the contributors advance the argument that contemporary racial theorizing remains mired in antiblackness. Across a diversity of approaches and objects of analysis, the contributors assess what we describe as the conceptual aphasia gripping racial theorizing in our multicultural moment: analyses of racism struck dumb when confronted with the insatiable specter of black historical struggle.

Reviews

With a passion that supplants the stumblings of aphasia and racial denials, this book offers elegant analyses to decode, and action to confront, structural violence. Calls to "end" predatory worlds demand language that reflects our struggles. With at times brave and painful sincerity, "Conceptual Aphasia in Black" builds structure that allows us to speak. -- Joy James, author of Seeking the Beloved Community

Author Bio

P. Khalil Saucier is chair and associate professor of Africana Studies at Bucknell University. Tryon P. Woods is assistant professor of crime and justice studies at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, and teaches Africana studies at Rhode Island College and of Black Studies at Providence College.

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