This article explores how contemporary US black poetics evidences the entanglement of the history of lyric with the history of race. Through readings of the work of Claudia Rankine, Evie Shockley, Tyehimba Jess and Terrance Hayes, I make the case that this poetics situates American lyric within the violence of Reconstruction to imagine how Black Reconstruction may be enacted in cultural form. My contention is this poetics makes lyric 'unfit for history' and thus exposes the racialisation processes embedded in poetry’s modern life forms. I show how this poetics does not simply recuperate lyric subjectivity but presents a different model of subjectivity altogether, one that is rooted in a fugitive idea of blackness. I locate this lyric from t...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThe issue of race in America in the twenty-first century is still...
There is no monolithic blackness nor a single tradition of sonnet writing among black writers. Eliza...
In the unbridled relativism of this post-truth era, poetry seems more out of place than ever before....
This article explores how contemporary US black poetics evidences the entanglement of the history of...
Canon, tradition, and origin anchor developmental accounts of Black literary history, describing the...
The Excessive Present of Abolition reframes timescales of black radical imaginaries, arguing that Bl...
Claudia Rankine’s Citizen. An American Lyric is a perplexing work of literature both because of its ...
Joining the discussion of revolution and resistance in world politics, this article puts forward the...
I argue that Black contemporary poetry disrupts ideas of linear progress and neat conceptions of sub...
Resonant Texts: the Politics of Nineteenth-Century African American Music and Print Culture, investi...
American society to date is wearing a mask. Although claiming to secure rights and liberites for all...
In this research, the development of racism based on the different formations of socio-cultural and ...
textMarrying theories about the “authentic” from performance studies and critical race studies, Som...
Contribution to "Boundary Conditions of the Ballad" panel. Scott Challener, Rutgers U, presiding
This dissertation critically interrogates intersections of millennialist nationalism, whiteness, and...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThe issue of race in America in the twenty-first century is still...
There is no monolithic blackness nor a single tradition of sonnet writing among black writers. Eliza...
In the unbridled relativism of this post-truth era, poetry seems more out of place than ever before....
This article explores how contemporary US black poetics evidences the entanglement of the history of...
Canon, tradition, and origin anchor developmental accounts of Black literary history, describing the...
The Excessive Present of Abolition reframes timescales of black radical imaginaries, arguing that Bl...
Claudia Rankine’s Citizen. An American Lyric is a perplexing work of literature both because of its ...
Joining the discussion of revolution and resistance in world politics, this article puts forward the...
I argue that Black contemporary poetry disrupts ideas of linear progress and neat conceptions of sub...
Resonant Texts: the Politics of Nineteenth-Century African American Music and Print Culture, investi...
American society to date is wearing a mask. Although claiming to secure rights and liberites for all...
In this research, the development of racism based on the different formations of socio-cultural and ...
textMarrying theories about the “authentic” from performance studies and critical race studies, Som...
Contribution to "Boundary Conditions of the Ballad" panel. Scott Challener, Rutgers U, presiding
This dissertation critically interrogates intersections of millennialist nationalism, whiteness, and...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThe issue of race in America in the twenty-first century is still...
There is no monolithic blackness nor a single tradition of sonnet writing among black writers. Eliza...
In the unbridled relativism of this post-truth era, poetry seems more out of place than ever before....