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Fear of black consciousness / Lewis R. Gordon.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Edition: First editionDescription: 276 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780374159023
  • 0374159025
  • 9781250862914
Subject(s):
Contents:
Prologue -- Introduction: Struggling to breathe -- Bound. Feared ; Blackened ; Erased; or, "I don't see race" -- Race-making and racism. Race-making ; Racism intersected ; Privilege, luxury, license ; Trans but not transcended -- Political realities. Five kinds of invisibility ; Black consciousness is political ; Black consciousness in Wakanda -- Even when black and blue. Blue ; Valued.
Summary: "In this original and penetrating work, Lewis R. Gordon, one of the leading scholars of Black existentialism and anti-Blackness, takes the reader on a journey through the historical development of racialized Blackness, the problems this kind of consciousness produces, and the many creative responses from Black and non-Black communities in contemporary struggles for dignity and freedom"-- Provided by publisher
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Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library NonFiction 305.896 G663 Available 33111010632327
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Lewis R. Gordon's Fear of Black Consciousness is a groundbreaking account of Black consciousness by a leading philosopher

In this original and penetrating work, Lewis R. Gordon, one of the leading scholars of Black existentialism and anti-Blackness, takes the reader on a journey through the historical development of racialized Blackness, the problems this kind of consciousness produces, and the many creative responses from Black and non-Black communities in contemporary struggles for dignity and freedom. Skillfully navigating a difficult and traumatic terrain, Gordon cuts through the mist of white narcissism and the versions of consciousness it perpetuates. He exposes the bad faith at the heart of many discussions about race and racism not only in America but across the globe, including those who think of themselves as "color blind." As Gordon reveals, these lies offer many white people an inherited sense of being extraordinary, a license to do as they please. But for many if not most Blacks, to live an ordinary life in a white-dominated society is an extraordinary achievement.

Informed by Gordon's life growing up in Jamaica and the Bronx, and taking as a touchstone the pandemic and the uprisings against police violence, Fear of Black Consciousness is a groundbreaking work that positions Black consciousness as a political commitment and creative practice, richly layered through art, love, and revolutionary action.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-256) and index.

Prologue -- Introduction: Struggling to breathe -- Bound. Feared ; Blackened ; Erased; or, "I don't see race" -- Race-making and racism. Race-making ; Racism intersected ; Privilege, luxury, license ; Trans but not transcended -- Political realities. Five kinds of invisibility ; Black consciousness is political ; Black consciousness in Wakanda -- Even when black and blue. Blue ; Valued.

"In this original and penetrating work, Lewis R. Gordon, one of the leading scholars of Black existentialism and anti-Blackness, takes the reader on a journey through the historical development of racialized Blackness, the problems this kind of consciousness produces, and the many creative responses from Black and non-Black communities in contemporary struggles for dignity and freedom"-- Provided by publisher

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