Black madness : : mad Blackness / Therí Alyce Pickens.
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Pickens, Therí A. author

First Title value, for Searching
Black madness : : mad Blackness / Therí Alyce Pickens.

Other Title
Black madness mad Blackness

Personal Author
Pickens, Therí A. author

Publication
Durham : Duke University Press, 2019.

Copyright

Publication Date
2019

ISBN
9781478003748
 
9781478004042

Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents
Making Black madness -- A mad Black thang -- Abandoning the "human"? -- Not making meaning, not making since (the end of time).

Abstract
In 'Black Madness :: Mad Blackness' Theri Alyce Pickens rethinks the relationship between Blackness and disability, unsettling the common theorization that they are mutually constitutive. Pickens shows how Black speculative and science fiction authors such as Octavia Butler, Nalo Hopkinson, and Tananarive Due craft new worlds that reimagine the intersection of Blackness and madness. These creative writer-theorists formulate new parameters for thinking through Blackness and madness. Pickens considers Butler's 'Fledgling' as an archive of Black madness that demonstrates how race and ability shape subjectivity while constructing the building blocks for antiracist and anti-ableist futures. She examines how Hopkinson's 'Midnight Robber' theorizes mad Blackness and how Due's 'African Immortals' series contest dominant definitions of the human. The theorizations of race and disability that emerge from these works, Pickens demonstrates, challenge the paradigms of subjectivity that white supremacy and ableism enforce, thereby pointing to the potential for new forms of radical politics.

Content Type
text

Carrier Type
volume

Language
English

Subject
Minority people with disabilities -- United States.
 
African Americans with disabilities -- United States.
 
People with disabilities -- United States.
 
Discrimination against people with disabilities -- United States.
 
American fiction -- African American authors -- History and criticism.
 
Science fiction, American -- History and criticism.
 
Race in literature.
 
People with disabilities in literature.
 
African Americans -- Study and teaching.
 
Disability studies -- United States.
 
People with disabilities.


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