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The Future is Black Carl A. Grant (University of Wisconsin - Madison, USA.)

The Future is Black By Carl A. Grant (University of Wisconsin - Madison, USA.)

The Future is Black by Carl A. Grant (University of Wisconsin - Madison, USA.)


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Summary

Afropessimism is an opportunity to think in disruptive ways about racial equality, multiculturalism, and the pursuit of educational justice. Activists, educators, caregivers, and kin are invited to make sense of the contemporary Black condition, including a theorization of Black suffering, Black fugitivity, and Black futurity.

The Future is Black Summary

The Future is Black: Afropessimism, Fugitivity, and Radical Hope in Education by Carl A. Grant (University of Wisconsin - Madison, USA.)

The Future is Black presents Afropessimism as an opportunity to think in provocative and disruptive ways about race, racial equality, multiculturalism, and the pursuit of educational justice. The vision is not a coherent, delimited conversation, but a series of experiences with Afropessimism as a radical analytic situated within critical Black studies. Activists, educators, caregivers, kin, and all those who love Black children are invited to make sense of the contemporary Black condition, including a theorization of Black suffering, Black fugitivity, and Black futurity. These three concepts provide the foundation for the book's inquiry, and contribute to the examination of Black educational opportunity, experience, and outcomes. The book not only explores how schooling becomes complicit in, and serves as, a site of Black material and psychic suffering, but also examines the possibilities of education as a site of fugitivity, of hope, of escape, and as a space within which to imagine an emancipation yet to be realized.

About Carl A. Grant (University of Wisconsin - Madison, USA.)

Carl A. Grant is Hoefs-Bascom Professor of Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Ashley N. Woodson is the Stauffer Endowed Assistant Professor of Learning, Teaching and Curriculum at the University of Missouri-Columbia.

Michael J. Dumas is an Assistant Professor in the Graduate School of Education and Department of African American Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

0.Concept Field Notes: An Introduction Part I. Afropessimism and Fugitivity 1. On Black Education: Anti-blackness, Refusal, and Resisance 2. Afropessimism for Us in Education: In Fugitivity, through Fuckery and with Funk 3. Literate Slave, Fugitive Slave: A Note on the Ethical Dilemma of Black Education 4. On Labor and Property: Historically White Colleges, Black Bodies, and Constructions of (Anti) Humanity 5. Black Space in Education: Fugitive Resistance in the Afterlife of School Segregation 6. Anti-Blackness is Equilibrium: How Disparity Logics Pathologize Black Male Bodies and Render Other Black Bodies Invisible Part II: Conceptual Considerations 7. Radical Hope, Education and Humanity 8. Anti-Blackness and the School Curriculum 9. Kissing Cousins: Critical Race Theory's Racial Realism and Afro-Pessimism's Social Death Part III: Research Vignettes 10. Seeking Resistance and Rupture in the Wake: Locating Ripples of Hope in the Futures of Black Boys 11. Knowledge and POWER: A Case Study on Anti-Blackness within Schooling 12. Debating While Black: Wake Work in Black Youth Politics 13. Making the World Go Dark: The Radical (Im)possibilities of Youth Organizing in the Afterlife of Slavery 14. More than Just Potential

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NPB9780815358190
9780815358190
0815358199
The Future is Black: Afropessimism, Fugitivity, and Radical Hope in Education by Carl A. Grant (University of Wisconsin - Madison, USA.)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2020-07-30
132
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