Decoloniality in the Break of Global Blackness
Movement, Method, Poethics
Herausgeber: Crichlow, Michaeline A.; Northover, Patricia M.
Decoloniality in the Break of Global Blackness
Movement, Method, Poethics
Herausgeber: Crichlow, Michaeline A.; Northover, Patricia M.
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This book, contextualized by the violence of globalization, investigates the fungible, fugitive and untenable experiences of black being and time through a decolonial poethics of global Blackness. It introduces innovative readings of coloniality/decoloniality by threading its meaning and movement through the â problemâ of blackness.
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This book, contextualized by the violence of globalization, investigates the fungible, fugitive and untenable experiences of black being and time through a decolonial poethics of global Blackness. It introduces innovative readings of coloniality/decoloniality by threading its meaning and movement through the â problemâ of blackness.
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- Routledge Research on Decoloniality and New Postcolonialisms
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9781032857381
- ISBN-10: 1032857382
- Artikelnr.: 72210224
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Research on Decoloniality and New Postcolonialisms
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9781032857381
- ISBN-10: 1032857382
- Artikelnr.: 72210224
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michaeline A. Crichlow, Professor of Caribbean/Global Studies and senior Fellow at the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University, teaches in the African and African American Studies Department. Her research focuses on the Caribbean as a space and place, constituted within the world economy. She has published extensively on rurality, creolization and development and is interested in studies on Race, Postcolonialism, Decolonialization, Climate Change and Development. She co-directs "Climate Change, Decolonization and Global Blackness", a Franklin Humanities Institute project at Duke University. Patricia M. Northover is a senior research fellow at the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies, The University of the West Indies, Mona (SALISES, UWI). She specializes in the philosophy of economics, race critical theory, decolonial thought, Caribbean and rural studies. She is the co-producer of the films Sugar Cane: Recycling Sweetness and Power in Modern Jamaica, and Ms. Sugga. She has authored and co-authored several articles as well as edited volumes on the philosophy of economics, Caribbean cultural dynamics, abject blackness, economic growth, climate change, and Caribbean futures.
Introduction: Decoloniality in the Break of Global*Blackness: Movement
Method and Poethics
PART 1: A PLURIVERSAL POLITICS FOR WORLDS OTHERWISE
1) Whatever Happened to Diaspora
and Why (Not) Global-Blackness? Interrogating Black time-spaces for a Decolonial Agenda
2) Caribbean Theorizing and/in the Decolonial Turn. 3) Blackness of Labor
Blackness of Migration
4) A Spectral Decoloniality in the Wake of the Slave Nomos
PART 2: RACE SPACE PLACE- DE/COLONIAL INTIMACIES
5) Oceanically Black: Decolonial Struggle an Anti-Apartheid Port City
6) Waves of the Familiar: Black Radicalism
Abolition
and the Carcerality of Civil Rights
7) Re-Performing Germanness from an Afropean Lens: European Others
Afropean Decolonial Asthetics
and Performances of No-Thingness
8) From Afro Asian to Outer Space: Speculative Histories of Black Centrifugality
PART 3: DECOLONIAL TIME ON THE MOVE
9) Spectres of the Aegean: Decolonial Subjectivities in the Long Present 10) Sovereignty
Blackness
and the Promise of Affectable Flesh
11) Decolonial Notes on The Journey Towards the Future: Negritude
Abject Blackness
and the Emancipatory Force of Spectrality
PART 4: ACT
CREATE
REBIRTH - AN/OTHER UPRISING TO END THE WORLD
12) Through the Obsidian Mirror: Onto-Corporeal Experimentations at Twilight
13) Unassuming Bodies: Trans Decoloniality
14) Blackneese Fungible Errantries: To Expel a Sweet and Savory Substance
Afterword: ... After [the] wor[l]d: Blackness
Method and Poethics
PART 1: A PLURIVERSAL POLITICS FOR WORLDS OTHERWISE
1) Whatever Happened to Diaspora
and Why (Not) Global-Blackness? Interrogating Black time-spaces for a Decolonial Agenda
2) Caribbean Theorizing and/in the Decolonial Turn. 3) Blackness of Labor
Blackness of Migration
4) A Spectral Decoloniality in the Wake of the Slave Nomos
PART 2: RACE SPACE PLACE- DE/COLONIAL INTIMACIES
5) Oceanically Black: Decolonial Struggle an Anti-Apartheid Port City
6) Waves of the Familiar: Black Radicalism
Abolition
and the Carcerality of Civil Rights
7) Re-Performing Germanness from an Afropean Lens: European Others
Afropean Decolonial Asthetics
and Performances of No-Thingness
8) From Afro Asian to Outer Space: Speculative Histories of Black Centrifugality
PART 3: DECOLONIAL TIME ON THE MOVE
9) Spectres of the Aegean: Decolonial Subjectivities in the Long Present 10) Sovereignty
Blackness
and the Promise of Affectable Flesh
11) Decolonial Notes on The Journey Towards the Future: Negritude
Abject Blackness
and the Emancipatory Force of Spectrality
PART 4: ACT
CREATE
REBIRTH - AN/OTHER UPRISING TO END THE WORLD
12) Through the Obsidian Mirror: Onto-Corporeal Experimentations at Twilight
13) Unassuming Bodies: Trans Decoloniality
14) Blackneese Fungible Errantries: To Expel a Sweet and Savory Substance
Afterword: ... After [the] wor[l]d: Blackness
Introduction: Decoloniality in the Break of Global*Blackness: Movement
Method and Poethics
PART 1: A PLURIVERSAL POLITICS FOR WORLDS OTHERWISE
1) Whatever Happened to Diaspora
and Why (Not) Global-Blackness? Interrogating Black time-spaces for a Decolonial Agenda
2) Caribbean Theorizing and/in the Decolonial Turn. 3) Blackness of Labor
Blackness of Migration
4) A Spectral Decoloniality in the Wake of the Slave Nomos
PART 2: RACE SPACE PLACE- DE/COLONIAL INTIMACIES
5) Oceanically Black: Decolonial Struggle an Anti-Apartheid Port City
6) Waves of the Familiar: Black Radicalism
Abolition
and the Carcerality of Civil Rights
7) Re-Performing Germanness from an Afropean Lens: European Others
Afropean Decolonial Asthetics
and Performances of No-Thingness
8) From Afro Asian to Outer Space: Speculative Histories of Black Centrifugality
PART 3: DECOLONIAL TIME ON THE MOVE
9) Spectres of the Aegean: Decolonial Subjectivities in the Long Present 10) Sovereignty
Blackness
and the Promise of Affectable Flesh
11) Decolonial Notes on The Journey Towards the Future: Negritude
Abject Blackness
and the Emancipatory Force of Spectrality
PART 4: ACT
CREATE
REBIRTH - AN/OTHER UPRISING TO END THE WORLD
12) Through the Obsidian Mirror: Onto-Corporeal Experimentations at Twilight
13) Unassuming Bodies: Trans Decoloniality
14) Blackneese Fungible Errantries: To Expel a Sweet and Savory Substance
Afterword: ... After [the] wor[l]d: Blackness
Method and Poethics
PART 1: A PLURIVERSAL POLITICS FOR WORLDS OTHERWISE
1) Whatever Happened to Diaspora
and Why (Not) Global-Blackness? Interrogating Black time-spaces for a Decolonial Agenda
2) Caribbean Theorizing and/in the Decolonial Turn. 3) Blackness of Labor
Blackness of Migration
4) A Spectral Decoloniality in the Wake of the Slave Nomos
PART 2: RACE SPACE PLACE- DE/COLONIAL INTIMACIES
5) Oceanically Black: Decolonial Struggle an Anti-Apartheid Port City
6) Waves of the Familiar: Black Radicalism
Abolition
and the Carcerality of Civil Rights
7) Re-Performing Germanness from an Afropean Lens: European Others
Afropean Decolonial Asthetics
and Performances of No-Thingness
8) From Afro Asian to Outer Space: Speculative Histories of Black Centrifugality
PART 3: DECOLONIAL TIME ON THE MOVE
9) Spectres of the Aegean: Decolonial Subjectivities in the Long Present 10) Sovereignty
Blackness
and the Promise of Affectable Flesh
11) Decolonial Notes on The Journey Towards the Future: Negritude
Abject Blackness
and the Emancipatory Force of Spectrality
PART 4: ACT
CREATE
REBIRTH - AN/OTHER UPRISING TO END THE WORLD
12) Through the Obsidian Mirror: Onto-Corporeal Experimentations at Twilight
13) Unassuming Bodies: Trans Decoloniality
14) Blackneese Fungible Errantries: To Expel a Sweet and Savory Substance
Afterword: ... After [the] wor[l]d: Blackness







