This essay explores a philosophical encounter between Frantz Fanon and James Baldwin framed by the problem of the affect of shame. In particular, this essay asks how the affect of shame functions simultaneously as the accomplishment of regimes of anti-black racism and the site of transformative, revolutionary consciousness. Shame threatens the formation of subjectivity, as well as, and as an extension of, senses of home and belonging. How are we to imagine another subjectivity, another relation to home, and so another kind of social and political order? For both Fanon and Baldwin, imagining the future requires an engagement with memory and history that purges black subjects of shame. The two thinkers part ways at that moment, however, with ...
<p>This dissertation investigates the relation between the formation of "Blackness" and the Western ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceDr. Steven JohnstonWith rising t...
: This review provides an analysis of the great social, cultural, political, intellectual and even a...
Blackness plays a critical role in the works of Baldwin and Fanon. The scope of anti-black racism is...
My paper examines James Baldwin’s intellectual involvement with the concept of Black Power, concentr...
This essay is organized into two parts. The first constructs historical and thematic contexts, inclu...
This essay examines the scholarship of revolutionary theorist Frantz Fanon and the debate surroundin...
This article is concerned with some of the ramifications of the affective dimension of Fanon’s writi...
There are many reasons why Frantz Fanon’s work is relevant today. Given ongoing Coloniality evident ...
This chapter argues that Fanon works to interrupt specular and spectacular renderings of suffering a...
This essay explores how James Baldwin’s short story Going to Meet the Man depicts racist attitudes t...
James Baldwin, like innumerable other Black artists, has found that in his efforts to express the pl...
This essay charts a powerful triad of frontier/border crossings: the mobility of imagination, of pla...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceElla MyersIn States of Injury, W...
Situated in different but related “post-revolutionary” contexts, After the Revolution: Memory, Abse...
<p>This dissertation investigates the relation between the formation of "Blackness" and the Western ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceDr. Steven JohnstonWith rising t...
: This review provides an analysis of the great social, cultural, political, intellectual and even a...
Blackness plays a critical role in the works of Baldwin and Fanon. The scope of anti-black racism is...
My paper examines James Baldwin’s intellectual involvement with the concept of Black Power, concentr...
This essay is organized into two parts. The first constructs historical and thematic contexts, inclu...
This essay examines the scholarship of revolutionary theorist Frantz Fanon and the debate surroundin...
This article is concerned with some of the ramifications of the affective dimension of Fanon’s writi...
There are many reasons why Frantz Fanon’s work is relevant today. Given ongoing Coloniality evident ...
This chapter argues that Fanon works to interrupt specular and spectacular renderings of suffering a...
This essay explores how James Baldwin’s short story Going to Meet the Man depicts racist attitudes t...
James Baldwin, like innumerable other Black artists, has found that in his efforts to express the pl...
This essay charts a powerful triad of frontier/border crossings: the mobility of imagination, of pla...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceElla MyersIn States of Injury, W...
Situated in different but related “post-revolutionary” contexts, After the Revolution: Memory, Abse...
<p>This dissertation investigates the relation between the formation of "Blackness" and the Western ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceDr. Steven JohnstonWith rising t...
: This review provides an analysis of the great social, cultural, political, intellectual and even a...