Sentient Flesh Sentient Flesh
Black Outdoors: Innovations in the Poetics of Study

Sentient Flesh

Thinking in Disorder, Poiesis in Black

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Publisher Description

 In Sentient Flesh R. A. Judy takes up freedman Tom Windham’s 1937 remark “we should have our liberty 'cause . . . us is human flesh” as a point of departure for an extended meditation on questions of the human, epistemology, and the historical ways in which the black being is understood. Drawing on numerous fields, from literary theory and musicology, to political theory and phenomenology, as well as Greek and Arabic philosophy, Judy engages literary texts and performative practices such as music and dance that express knowledge and conceptions of humanity appositional to those grounding modern racialized capitalism. Operating as critiques of Western humanism, these practices and modes of being-in-the-world—which he theorizes as “thinking in disorder,” or “poiēsis in black”—foreground the irreducible concomitance of flesh, thinking, and personhood. As Judy demonstrates, recognizing this concomitance is central to finding a way past the destructive force of ontology that still holds us in thrall. Erudite and capacious, Sentient Flesh offers a major intervention in the black study of life. 

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2020
October 2
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
624
Pages
PUBLISHER
Duke University Press
SELLER
Duke University Press
SIZE
38.8
MB

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