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With a passion that supplants the stumblings of aphasia and racial denials, this book offers elegant analyses to decode, and action to confront, structural violence. Calls to "end" predatory worlds demand language that reflects our struggles. With at times brave and painful sincerity, "Conceptual Aphasia in Black" builds structure that allows us to speak. -- Joy James, author of Seeking the Beloved Community

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Preface: Counter-Racial Formation Theory, Barnor Hesse Introduction: Racial Optimism and the Drag of Thymotics, P. Khalil Saucier and Tryon P. Woods Chapter One: No Reprieve: The “Racial Formation” of the United States as a Settler-Colonial Empire (Black Power, White-Sociology, and Omi & Winant, Revisited), Greg Thomas Chapter Two: Being in the Field: A Reflection on Ethnographic Practice, P. Khalil Saucier Chapter Three: Anti-Blackness as Mundane: Black Girls and Punishment Beyond School Discipline, Connie Wun Chapter Four: Strangers to the Economy: Black Work and the Wages of Non-Blackness, Tamara K. Nopper Chapter Five: At the Intersections of Assemblages: Fanon, Capécia, and the Unmaking of the Genre Subject, Patrice Douglass Chapter Six: “Something of the fever and the fret”: Antiblackness in the Critical Prison Studies fold, Tryon P. Woods

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    A Hardback by Tryon P. Woods, Patrice Douglass

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 8/11/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498517010, 978-1498517010
      ISBN10: 1498517013

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      With a passion that supplants the stumblings of aphasia and racial denials, this book offers elegant analyses to decode, and action to confront, structural violence. Calls to "end" predatory worlds demand language that reflects our struggles. With at times brave and painful sincerity, "Conceptual Aphasia in Black" builds structure that allows us to speak. -- Joy James, author of Seeking the Beloved Community

      Table of Contents
      Preface: Counter-Racial Formation Theory, Barnor Hesse Introduction: Racial Optimism and the Drag of Thymotics, P. Khalil Saucier and Tryon P. Woods Chapter One: No Reprieve: The “Racial Formation” of the United States as a Settler-Colonial Empire (Black Power, White-Sociology, and Omi & Winant, Revisited), Greg Thomas Chapter Two: Being in the Field: A Reflection on Ethnographic Practice, P. Khalil Saucier Chapter Three: Anti-Blackness as Mundane: Black Girls and Punishment Beyond School Discipline, Connie Wun Chapter Four: Strangers to the Economy: Black Work and the Wages of Non-Blackness, Tamara K. Nopper Chapter Five: At the Intersections of Assemblages: Fanon, Capécia, and the Unmaking of the Genre Subject, Patrice Douglass Chapter Six: “Something of the fever and the fret”: Antiblackness in the Critical Prison Studies fold, Tryon P. Woods

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