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Author:
Etoke, Nathalie, author.
Title:
Black existential freedom / Nathalie Etoke.
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
ix, 157 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Liberty.
Afropessimism (Philosophy)
Black people in mass media--Philosophy.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Foreword / LaRose T. Parris, T Storm Heter, and Devin Zane Shaw -- Part 1: Diasporic blues -- Part II: Come on children of the homeland, the day of glory has arrived -- Part III: From the depths have I cried.
Summary:
"Black Existential Freedom looks at the ways in which Black cultural productions reflect a constant struggle for freedom and a refusal to surrender to the destructive forces of dehumanization. This book offers a counter-narrative to current Afro-Pessimist theorizations of Blackness that choose the power of death and nihilism over life"-- Provided by publisher.
"This book presents an existential analysis of continental and diasporic African experiences through critical interpretations of music, film, and fiction that portray what it means to be human-- to persevere in the tension between life and physical, psychological, and social death--for the sake of freedom. With its transdisciplinary perspective and convergence of Africana existential philosophy, African-American Studies, Afro-French Studies, Diaspora Studies, and African studies, this book is not concerned with disciplinary boundaries or certain appropriations of European metaphysics that are committed to a reading of black "non-being." Black Existential Freedom explores the continuities and discontinuities of black existence and the manifestations and the meanings of blackness within different countries, time periods, and social and political contexts. Etoke's book empowers the reader to understand and process the complexities of racialized identity in a globalized contemporary society. Ultimately, it is an ode to human survival and freedom." -- From publisher's description.
Series:
Living existentialism
ISBN:
1538157063
9781538157060
1538173069
9781538173060
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1321785603
LCCN:
2022035781
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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