Joining the discussion of revolution and resistance in world politics, this article puts forward the idea of poetic revolt as a necessary companion to these terms, one which centres attention on the ongoing reverberations of transatlantic slavery – what have been called its ‘afterlives’ (Saidiya Hartman, Édouard Glissant). Engaging with contributions to poetics, black studies and black feminist thought, it first develops a theoretical orientation of the ongoingness of slavery as a ‘grammar of captivity’ (Hortense Spillers) that ‘wake work’, a term proposed by Christina Sharpe, aims to disrupt. The article calls for methodological attention to the fugitive and wayward arts and acts of living, that is, what Sylvia Wynter and Fred Moten call t...
The article investigates the dialectics between homeland and identity in the poetry of the Sudanese ...
This article examines the inter-relationship between the historical Transatlantic Slave Trade and co...
The purpose of this article is to explore how music provided the U.S. plantation-slaves with a space...
The interdependent, collective agency shown by women of African descent reveals the possibility of m...
textThis dissertation is a study of how slave rebellions continue to exert a profound political, aff...
Canon, tradition, and origin anchor developmental accounts of Black literary history, describing the...
The revolt aboard the American slaving ship, the Creole (1841), was an unprecedented success. A mino...
How has an abolitionist literary method been practiced and how does it continue? How does an aboliti...
During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the expansion of humanitarian movements t...
This article explores the figure of the ‘migrant slave’ that appears to conjoin antithetical notions...
Against a range of injustices African women have made powerful challenges to structural, gender and ...
Titled Black Resistance: Interpretive Agency Enacted Against Mutable Violence, my research discusses...
For this special issue, we bring together an array of interdisciplinary international scholars who a...
The Excessive Present of Abolition reframes timescales of black radical imaginaries, arguing that Bl...
This article explores how contemporary US black poetics evidences the entanglement of the history of...
The article investigates the dialectics between homeland and identity in the poetry of the Sudanese ...
This article examines the inter-relationship between the historical Transatlantic Slave Trade and co...
The purpose of this article is to explore how music provided the U.S. plantation-slaves with a space...
The interdependent, collective agency shown by women of African descent reveals the possibility of m...
textThis dissertation is a study of how slave rebellions continue to exert a profound political, aff...
Canon, tradition, and origin anchor developmental accounts of Black literary history, describing the...
The revolt aboard the American slaving ship, the Creole (1841), was an unprecedented success. A mino...
How has an abolitionist literary method been practiced and how does it continue? How does an aboliti...
During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the expansion of humanitarian movements t...
This article explores the figure of the ‘migrant slave’ that appears to conjoin antithetical notions...
Against a range of injustices African women have made powerful challenges to structural, gender and ...
Titled Black Resistance: Interpretive Agency Enacted Against Mutable Violence, my research discusses...
For this special issue, we bring together an array of interdisciplinary international scholars who a...
The Excessive Present of Abolition reframes timescales of black radical imaginaries, arguing that Bl...
This article explores how contemporary US black poetics evidences the entanglement of the history of...
The article investigates the dialectics between homeland and identity in the poetry of the Sudanese ...
This article examines the inter-relationship between the historical Transatlantic Slave Trade and co...
The purpose of this article is to explore how music provided the U.S. plantation-slaves with a space...