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The Black Register Tendayi Sithole

The Black Register By Tendayi Sithole

The Black Register by Tendayi Sithole


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The Black Register by Tendayi Sithole

How can thinkers grapple with the question of the human when they have been dehumanized? How can black thinkers confront and make sense of a world structured by antiblackness, a world that militates against the very existence of blacks? These are the questions that guide Tendayi Sithole's brilliant analyses of the work of Sylvia Wynter, Aime Cesaire, Steve Biko, Assata Shakur, George Jackson, Mabogo P. More, and a critique of Giorgio Agamben. Through his careful interrogation of their writings Sithole shows how the black register represents a uniquely critical perspective from which to confront worlds that are systematically structured to dehumanize. The black register is the ways of thinking, knowing and doing that emerge from existential struggles against antiblackness and that dwell in the lived experience of being black in an antiblack world. The black register is the force of critique that comes from thinkers who are dehumanized, and who in turn question, define, and analyze the reality that they are in, in order to reframe it and unmask the forces that inform subjection. This book redefines the arc of critical black thought over the last seventy-five years and it will be an indispensable text for anyone concerned with the deep and enduring ways in which race structures our world and our thought.

About Tendayi Sithole

Tendayi Sithole is Associate Professor in Political Sciences at the University of South Africa (UNISA).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Preface by Fred Moten Introduction: The Black Register 1. Sylvia Wynter: Contra Imperial Man 2. Aime Cesaire and the Scandal of the Human 3. Steve Biko as the Figure of the Outlawed 4. The Prison Slave Narrative: Assata Shakur and George Jackson's Captive Flesh 5. For Mabogo P. More: A Meditation 6. Marikana: The Conceptual Anxiety of Bare Life Conclusion: On the Reconfiguration of the Subject References

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CIN1509542078G
9781509542079
1509542078
The Black Register by Tendayi Sithole
Used - Good
Paperback
Polity Press
20200327
282
N/A
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