This book explores revisions of black male vulnerability in contemporary literature, examining how an everyday life determined by racialized social control can be transformed. It shows how transformative change takes place in black male characters' efforts to work through the criminality-as-vulnerability script in order to make a social impact.
This book explores revisions of black male vulnerability in contemporary literature, examining how an everyday life determined by racialized social control can be transformed. It shows how transformative change takes place in black male characters' efforts to work through the criminality-as-vulnerability script in order to make a social impact.
Acknowledgements Introduction: The African American Novels in the Black Lives Matter Era: Transgressive Performativity of Black Vulnerability as Praxis in Everyday Life Chapter One: Embodied Spaces of Transformative Change in the "Homeless" City: Affective Possibilities of Becoming Black in Daniel Black's Listen to the Lambs (2016) Chapter Two: Performing Transgressive Silence as Strategic Resistance to Whiteness: Progressive Spaces of Black Male Subjectivity in Sister Souljah's A Moment of Silence: Midnight III (2015) Chapter Three: Toward New Performatives of Blackness as Embodied Praxis: Affective Shifts in the Carceral Spatiality of Whiteness in Walter Mosley's Charcoal Joe (2016) Chapter Four: Reframing the "Scripted" Vulnerability of Whiteness as Violence: The Praxis of the Wake in Victoria C. Murray's Stand Your Ground (2015) Chapter Five: Strategic Interventions in the Carceral Spaces of Whiteness: Subversive Politics of Black Male Criminality in Walter Mosley's Down the River Unto the Sea (2018) Afterword: The Kaepernick Moment as Critique of Everyday Life: Transgressive Practices of Blackness as a Strategy for Change Bibliography Index About the Author
Acknowledgements Introduction: The African American Novels in the Black Lives Matter Era: Transgressive Performativity of Black Vulnerability as Praxis in Everyday Life Chapter One: Embodied Spaces of Transformative Change in the "Homeless" City: Affective Possibilities of Becoming Black in Daniel Black's Listen to the Lambs (2016) Chapter Two: Performing Transgressive Silence as Strategic Resistance to Whiteness: Progressive Spaces of Black Male Subjectivity in Sister Souljah's A Moment of Silence: Midnight III (2015) Chapter Three: Toward New Performatives of Blackness as Embodied Praxis: Affective Shifts in the Carceral Spatiality of Whiteness in Walter Mosley's Charcoal Joe (2016) Chapter Four: Reframing the "Scripted" Vulnerability of Whiteness as Violence: The Praxis of the Wake in Victoria C. Murray's Stand Your Ground (2015) Chapter Five: Strategic Interventions in the Carceral Spaces of Whiteness: Subversive Politics of Black Male Criminality in Walter Mosley's Down the River Unto the Sea (2018) Afterword: The Kaepernick Moment as Critique of Everyday Life: Transgressive Practices of Blackness as a Strategy for Change Bibliography Index About the Author
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