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Politics and Affect in Black Women's Fiction Kathy Glass

Politics and Affect in Black Women's Fiction By Kathy Glass

Politics and Affect in Black Women's Fiction by Kathy Glass


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This book offers original readings of classic and contemporary black texts, highlighting the pain of racism and love-based strategies of antiracist resistance. Kathy Glass gives sustained attention to the impact of racist affect on the black body and how black women writers deploy emotional states to move readers to progressive political action.

Politics and Affect in Black Women's Fiction Summary

Politics and Affect in Black Women's Fiction by Kathy Glass

Exploring literary possibilities, Politics and Affect reads black women's text-in particular Frances Harper's The Two Offers (1859), Julia Collins's The Curse of Caste (1865), Nella Larsen's Quicksand (1928), and Danzy Senna's Caucasia (1998)-as richly creative documents saturated with sociopolitical value. Interested in how African American women writers from the nineteenth century to the present have mined the politics of affect and emotion to document love, shame, and suffering in environments shaped by race, Kathy Glass gives sustained attention to the impact of racist affect on the black body, and examines how black women writers deploy emotional states to engender sociopolitical change.

Politics and Affect in Black Women's Fiction Reviews

Politics and Affect intervenes in affect, queer, philosophical, and cultural studies by calling readers to an epistemological project grounded unabashedly in the radicalizing forces of love and the range of emotions- joy, sorrow, excitement, shame, grief, and all the others that render us human. By applying affect and reader response theories to race, black fictions, and embodied blackness, Politics and Affect becomes an astute study surpassing theorizations by some of the most prominent affect, queer, and feminist philosophers. Glass convincingly argues that African American women's fictions from the antebellum period to the present establish intense emotions including love and empathy as fundamental to the cultivation of antiracist sociopolitical activism. -- Joycelyn K. Moody, University of Texas at San Antonio
One of the first scholars to apply affect studies to black women's fiction, Kathy Glass persuasively argues that affect should be understood not in terms of mere sentimentality, but as a potentially radical evocation of social action. Offering important new readings of Frances Harper, Julia Collins, Nella Larsen, and Danzy Senna, Politics and Affect in Black Women's Fiction skillfully analyzes the multiple operations through which affect poses a transgressive challenge to racist ideology and practice. -- Linda Furgerson Selzer, Penn State University
Politics and Affect in Black Women's Fiction offers sophisticated interpretations of African American women writers' attention to female spirituality, agency, and action. In this perilous political moment in history, Glass animates how black women-across place and time-wiggle, push, shove, and reason their way outside of small enclosures. The sweep of Glass's historical reach offers generous, generative interpretations of women's commitments to love's innovations. Through careful philosophical and sociopolitical reflection, she rescues love from the dustbin of sentimentality, illuminating the beauty that emanates from seeing Black women's writing with 'loving eyes.' That, itself, can change the world. -- Becky Thompson, Simmons College

About Kathy Glass

Kathy Glass is associate professor of English at Duquesne University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One: Love-Driven Politics in Frances Harper's The Two Offers Chapter Two: Do Unto Others: De-Racializing the Golden Rule in Julia Collins's The Curse of Caste; or The Slave Bride Chapter Three: Nella Larsen's Spiritual Strivings Chapter Four: On Blackness and Longing in Danzy Senna's Caucasia Conclusion Bibliography

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NGR9781498538398
9781498538398
1498538398
Politics and Affect in Black Women's Fiction by Kathy Glass
New
Hardback
Lexington Books
2017-12-15
134
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