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Stay Black and Die I. Augustus Durham

Stay Black and Die By I. Augustus Durham

Stay Black and Die by I. Augustus Durham


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I. Augustus Durham examines melancholy and genius in black culture, letters, popular music, and media from the nineteenth century to the contemporary moment.

Stay Black and Die Summary

Stay Black and Die: On Melancholy and Genius by I. Augustus Durham

In Stay Black and Die, I. Augustus Durham examines melancholy and genius in black culture, letters, and media from the nineteenth century to the contemporary moment. Drawing on psychoanalysis, affect theory, and black studies, Durham explores the black mother as both a lost object and a found subject often obscured when constituting a cultural legacy of genius across history. He analyzes the works of Frederick Douglass, Ralph Ellison, Marvin Gaye, Octavia E. Butler, and Kendrick Lamar to show how black cultural practices and aesthetics abstract and reveal the lost mother through performance. Whether attributing Douglasss intellect to his matrilineage, reading Gayes falsetto singing voice as a move to interpolate black female vocality, or examining the women in Ellisons life who encouraged his aesthetic interests, Durham demonstrates that melancholy becomes the catalyst for genius and genius in turn is a signifier of the maternal. Using psychoanalysis to develop a theory of racial melancholy while playing with affect theory to investigate racial aesthetics, Durham theorizes the role of the feminine, especially the black maternal, in the production of black masculinist genius.

Stay Black and Die Reviews

What haunts and inspires black creativity in an antiblack world? In Stay Black and Die, I. Augustus Durham offers a gendered vernacular psychoanalytic reading of this question, which is to say that he offers a lush blues of geniuss complicated sustenance and insistence. And right there in this blues is the centrality of black femalenessthe maternalthat dapples the engagement with the object that is and is not lost. This richly researched book showcases genius as a notion traced through its motherline and, as such, Durhams brilliance is a stay in every sense of the word: a hold, a refusal, a plea, and an inhabitance, a longing in which one can linger. -- Kevin Quashie, author of * Black Aliveness, or A Poetics of Being *
I. Augustus Durham adds a fundamentally new and truly insightful spin to studies in blackness and melancholy. Bringing melancholy into the realm of nonromanticized genius, he moves seamlessly between the study of literature and the study of music. His analysis of music videos also makes his approach to black melancholy and genius a deep study of affect that refuses any boundaries between the literary, the sonic, and the visual. I am certain that Durhams theorization of melancholic genius will become a portable, widely cited idea. -- Margo Natalie Crawford, author of * Black Post-Blackness: The Black Arts Movement and Twenty-First-Century Aesthetics *

About I. Augustus Durham

I. Augustus Durham is Assistant Professor of English at Lehman College, City University of New York.

Table of Contents

Figuresviii
Echo | I xi
Thank | You; or, Acknowledgments xix
Color | Blackness 1
Read | Frederick 39
Travel | Ralph 79
Man | Marvin 117
Woman | Gan 151
Love | Kendrick 179
Study | Us 213
Notes 225
Bibliography 273
Index 309

Additional information

NGR9781478025528
9781478025528
1478025522
Stay Black and Die: On Melancholy and Genius by I. Augustus Durham
New
Paperback
Duke University Press
2023-12-29
344
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