Futures of Black radicalism

TitleFutures of Black radicalism
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsJohnson, Gaye Theresa, and Alex Lubin
Number of Pages266
PublisherVerso
CityLondon ; New York
ISBN Number978-1-78478-758-5
Call NumberE185.615 .F88 2017
Abstract"With racial justice struggles on the rise, a probing collection considers the past and future of Black radicalism. Black rebellion has returned, with dramatic protests in scores of cities and campuses, bringing with it a renewed engagement with the history of Black radical movements and thought. Here, key scholarly voices from a wide array of disciplines recalls the powerful tradition of Black radicalism as it developed in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries while defining new directions for Black radical thought. In a time when activists in Ferguson, Palestine, Baltimore, and Hong Kong immediately make connections between their movements, this book makes clear that new Black radical politics are thoroughly internationalist and redraws the links between Black resistance and anti-capitalism. Featuring the key voices in the new intellectual wave of Black radical thinking, this collection outlines one of the most vibrant areas of thought today. With contributions from Cedric Robinson, Elizabeth Robinson, Steven Osuna, Nikhil Pal Singh, Damien Sojoyner, Françoise Verges, Fred Moten, Stefano Harney, Jordan T. Camp, Christina Heatherton, George Lipsitz, Greg Burris, Paul Ortiz, Darryl C. Thomas, Thulani Davis, Avery Gordon, Shana L. Redmond, Kwame M. Phillips, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Angela Davis, and Robin D.G. Kelley"--Provided by publisher
Notes'Preface / Cedric J. Robinson and Elizabeth P. Robinson -- Introduction / Gaye Theresa Johnson and Alex Lubin -- Part One: Racial Capitalism -- Steven Osuna - Class Suicide : The Black Radical Tradition, Radical Scholarship, and the Neoliberal Turn -- Nikhil Pal - Singh On Race, Violence, and \"So-Called Primitive Accumulation\" -- Damien M. Sojoyner - Dissonance in Time : (Un)Making and (Re)Mapping of Blackness -- Francoise Vergès - Racial Capitalocene -- Stefano Harney and Fred Moten - Improvement and Preservation : Or, Usufruct and Use -- Part Two: The Black Radical Tradition -- Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton - The World We Want : An Interview with Cedric and Elizabeth Robinson -- George Lipsitz - What Is This Black in the Black Radical Tradition? -- Greg Burris - Birth of a (Zionist) Nation : Black Radicalism and the Future of Palestine -- Paul Ortiz - Anti-Imperialism as a Way of Life : Emancipatory Internationalism and the Black Radical Tradition in the Americas -- Darryl C. Thomas - Cedric J. Robinson\'s Meditation on Malcolm X\'s Black Internationalism and the Future of the Black Radical Tradition -- Part Three: Imagining the Future -- H.L.T. Quan - \"It\'s Hard to Stop Rebels That Time Travel\" : Democratic Living and the Radical Reimagining of Old Worlds -- Avery F. Gordon - The Bruise Blues -- Shana L. Redmond and Kwame M. Phillips - \"The People Who Keep on Going\" : A Listening Party, Vol. I -- Ruth Wilson Gilmore - Abolition Geography and the Problem of Innocence -- Angela Davis - An Interview on the Futures of Black Radicalism -- Part Four: Afterwords -- Erica Edwards Cedric People - Robin D.G. Kelley - Winston Whiteside and the Politics of the Possible\n - Jamesradams'
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