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(Ebook) Stolen Life by Fred Moten ISBN 9780822370581, 0822370581

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Authors:Fred Moten
Pages:336 pages.
Year:2018
Editon:Paperback
Publisher:Duke University Press Books
Language:english
File Size:15.96 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780822370581, 0822370581
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(Ebook) Stolen Life by Fred Moten ISBN 9780822370581, 0822370581

"Taken as a trilogy,consent not to be a single beingis a monumental accomplishment: a brilliant theoretical intervention that might be best described as a powerful case for blackness as a category of analysis."—Brent Hayes Edwards, author ofEpistrophies: Jazz and the Literary ImaginationInStolen Life—the second volume in his landmark trilogyconsent not to be a single being—Fred Moten undertakes an expansive exploration of blackness as it relates to black life and the collective refusal of social death. The essays resist categorization, moving from Moten's opening meditation on Kant, Olaudah Equiano, and the conditions of black thought through discussions of academic freedom, writing and pedagogy, non-neurotypicality, and uncritical notions of freedom. Moten also models black study as a form of social life through an engagement with Fanon, Hartman, and Spillers and plumbs the distinction between blackness and black people in readings of Du Bois and Nahum Chandler. The force and creativity of Moten's criticism resonate throughout, reminding us not only of his importance as a thinker, but of the continued necessity of interrogating blackness as a form of sociality.
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