This book focuses on the hyper-scripturalization (or the persistent degradation) of Black flesh, with the phenomenon of masquerade conceptualized as analytical wedge that makes a compelling case for seeing how our ongoing modern realities, with mixed and too often devastating consequences, are constructed.
This book focuses on the hyper-scripturalization (or the persistent degradation) of Black flesh, with the phenomenon of masquerade conceptualized as analytical wedge that makes a compelling case for seeing how our ongoing modern realities, with mixed and too often devastating consequences, are constructed.
Vincent L. Wimbush is founding director of The Institute for Signifying Scriptures.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: "Everything About Me Was Magic": The Black-Fleshed and the Making and Management of Modernities Vincent L. Wimbush 1 Scripturalectics and Masquerading Flesh Shay Welch 2 Under the Sign of "The African": Masquerade and Identity Formation and Deployment in Equiano...Vassa's Interesting Narrative/Memoir Carolyn M. Jones Medine 3 Within the Veil and Between the Masks: Reflections on Unveilings and Unmaskings after the Apocalypse Jacqueline Hidalgo 4 Between the Veil and the Mirror: Josephine Baker and the Scripturalization of Black Modernity in France Cécile Coquet-Mokoko 5 Whose Flesh? Flesh Tone as Scripturalization in the Art and Practice of Ballet P. Kimberleigh Jordan 6 "Relentlessly Pursu[ing] All Who Live in Darkness": The African Read as Bondage Through Devotional Missionary Life Writing Rachel E. C. Beckley 7 Seeking Solace: Finding Hush Harbors for Healing Scripturalization Horrors Velma E. Love 8 Toni Morrison and the Masquerade of Black Oral Imprint with a Meditation on The Preparation of Soft-Boiled Eggs Miles P. Grier 9 "There Remains Only Constant Struggle": Scholarship as Telling Stories of Radical Black Subjectivities Rosetta Ross 10 Olaudah Equiano/Gustavus Vassa and Kossola or Cujo Lewis: History Writing and the Masquerade Marla Frederick
Introduction: "Everything About Me Was Magic": The Black-Fleshed and the Making and Management of Modernities Vincent L. Wimbush 1 Scripturalectics and Masquerading Flesh Shay Welch 2 Under the Sign of "The African": Masquerade and Identity Formation and Deployment in Equiano...Vassa's Interesting Narrative/Memoir Carolyn M. Jones Medine 3 Within the Veil and Between the Masks: Reflections on Unveilings and Unmaskings after the Apocalypse Jacqueline Hidalgo 4 Between the Veil and the Mirror: Josephine Baker and the Scripturalization of Black Modernity in France Cécile Coquet-Mokoko 5 Whose Flesh? Flesh Tone as Scripturalization in the Art and Practice of Ballet P. Kimberleigh Jordan 6 "Relentlessly Pursu[ing] All Who Live in Darkness": The African Read as Bondage Through Devotional Missionary Life Writing Rachel E. C. Beckley 7 Seeking Solace: Finding Hush Harbors for Healing Scripturalization Horrors Velma E. Love 8 Toni Morrison and the Masquerade of Black Oral Imprint with a Meditation on The Preparation of Soft-Boiled Eggs Miles P. Grier 9 "There Remains Only Constant Struggle": Scholarship as Telling Stories of Radical Black Subjectivities Rosetta Ross 10 Olaudah Equiano/Gustavus Vassa and Kossola or Cujo Lewis: History Writing and the Masquerade Marla Frederick
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