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Of Effacement - Blackness and Non-Being

English · Hardback

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"In Of Effacement, David Marriott endeavors to demolish established opinion about what Blackness is and reorient our understanding of what it is not in art, philosophy, autobiography, literary theory, political theory, and psychoanalysis. With the critical rigor and polemical bravura which he displayed in Whither Fanon? Marriott here considers the relationships between language, judgement and effacement, and shows how effacement has become the dominant force in anti-Blackness. Both skeptically and emphatically, Marriott presents a series of radical philosophical engagements with Fanon's "is not" (n'est pas) and its "Black" political truth. How does one speak - let alone represent - that which is without existence? Is Blackness n'est pas because it has yet to be thought as Blackness? And if so, when Fanon writes of Blackness, that it is n'est pas (is not), where should one look to make sense of this n'est pas? In Of Effacement, Marriott anchors these questions by addressing the most fundamental perennial questions concerning the nature of freedom, resistance, mastery, life and liberation, via a series of analyses of such key figures as Huey Newton, Nietzsche, Malcolm X, Edward Said, Georges Bataille, Stuart Hall, and Lacan. He thus develops the basis for a reading of Blackness by recasting its effacement as an identity, while insisting on it as a fundamental question for philosophy"--

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Preface

PART I ONTOLOGY AND LANGUAGE

One N'est Pas

Two Nigra Philologica

Three Nègre, Figura

Four Ontology and Lalangue

PART II WRITING AND POLITICS

Five Autobiography as Effacement

Six Crystallization

Seven On Revolutionary Suicide

Eight The Real and the Apparent

PART III ART AND PHILOSOPHY

Nine Corpus Exanime

Notes

Index


About the author










David Marriott is Charles T. Winship Professor of Philosophy at Emory University. He is the author of Lacan Noir: Lacan and Afro-Pessimism (2021) and Whither Fanon? Studies in the Blackness of Being (Stanford, 2018), among others.

Product details

Authors David Marriott
Publisher Stanford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.11.2023
 
EAN 9781503628786
ISBN 978-1-5036-2878-6
No. of pages 410
Series Inventions: Black Philosophy,
Inventions: Black Philosophy, Politics, Aesthetics
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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