On Blackness, Liveliness, and What It Means to Be Human

On Blackness, Liveliness, and What It Means to Be Human

Toward Black Specificity in Higher Education

Okello, Wilson Kwamogi

State University of New York Press

10/2024

304

Dura

9781438499659

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Preliminary Vocabulary toward Black Specificity

Part I: On What It Means to Be Human

1. Loving Black Flesh in Higher Education

2. Breathing, Being, and Human Development

3. "Look a Negro!" Explicating Self-Definition

Part II: Black Ontological Possibility: The Praxes of Self-Definition

4. Invention: Narrating the Impossibility of Black Ontology

5. Toward an Ontology of Black Intimacy

6. Presence: Black Ontology as Image-Making and Imagination amid the "Uninhabitable"

7. "Make it intact": Toward Ethical Regard in Higher Education

Part III: Carcerality and the Radical Imagination of Self-Definition

8. On the Possibility of Black Thought to Guide Educational Policy and Practice

9. "I can't be a pessimist": Carcerality, Black Study, and Staging Black Futures

Gratitude
Notes
References
Index