توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب More Than Our Pain: Affect and Emotion in the Era of Black Lives Matter (SUNY series in African American Studies)
نام کتاب : More Than Our Pain: Affect and Emotion in the Era of Black Lives Matter (SUNY series in African American Studies)
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : بیش از درد ما: تأثیر و عاطفه در عصر زندگی سیاه پوستان مهم است (مجموعه SUNY در مطالعات آفریقایی آمریکایی)
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نویسندگان : Beth Hinderliter and Steve Peraza
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سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 288
ISBN (شابک) : 2020029175 , 9781438483122
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: More Than Our Pain: Affect and Emotion in the Era of Black Lives Matter
Affect and Emotion in Social Justice Activism
Shaping Collective Protest and Speech through Affect and Emotion in this Book and Beyond
Part I Affect and Emotion in the Era of Black Lives Matter
Chapter 1 Emotional Work and Care Labor in the Art and Politics of Black Lives Matter
Chapter 2 The New Nadir: Decline and Despair in U.S. Race Relations
Cycles of Despair
Shifting Interpretations of Black History
Factors of Decline
The New Nadir
State Sanctioned Violence
Colorblind Laws
Crisis in Black Leadership
Cycles of Ascension
Chapter 3 Emotion, Race, and Cultural Trauma in #BlackLivesMatter
Emotion as a Resource
Cultivating Emotional Resources for Movement Work
#NotYourMule: Protecting Black Emotional Labor
Emotional Repair
Conclusion
Chapter 4 Hoodrat Praxis in a Time of Love and Fury
Vanessa
Witness
This Bridge
Wench
Witness
Delete
Joyce
Witness
Femme
Witchcraft
Part II Shaping Collective Protest and Speech through Affect and Emotion
Chapter 5 The Hoodie Stands Witness: & Other Poems
The Hoodie Stands Witness
Poetry Workshop after the Verdict
Elegy
Post-Verdict Renga
Heaven?
Chapter 6 “I can’t breathe”: Visual Economies of Resistance
Wall Street
Delia
Visual Interruptions
Chapter 7 “Stranger Fruit”: Jon Henry in conversation with Beth Hinderliter
Chapter 8 The Uses of Anger: Wanda Coleman’s Poetry of Black Rage and #blacklivesmatter
The Ratchet, the Respectable, and the Price of Black Rage
Flipping the Bird to American Exclusivity
Unrequited Love × Alienation = the Rage Equation
The Poetics of Righteous Discontent
Chapter 9 Bodies That Matter: Blackness, Social Symbolism, and the Affective Image
Part III Moving Forward: Overcoming Fatigue with Rage and Joy
Chapter 10 A Eulogy in Two Parts and In response to the Question: If 2017 was a poem, what would it be called?
Ashton Sterling
Philando Castile
In response to the Question: If 2017 was a poem, what would it be called?
Chapter 11 Puzzle Pieces on the Floor: Curriculum Gaps, White Fatigue, and Misunderstanding #BlackLivesMatter
The Black Hole of Textbooks
An Ugly Pastime: The Trend of Mob Violence and Lynching
White Fatigue and the Trouble with Racial Violence
Concluding Thoughts
Chapter 12 “We’re Going to Have to Do It Ourselves”: Banking Black in the United States
Introduction
There’s “No Money”
Divestment as a Tactic
Divesting from Policing
Investment: Banking Black
Freedman’s Bank
Are Black Banks More Accountable?
Different Visions: A Credit Union in Minnesota
“We’re Gonna Have to Do It Ourselves”
Chapter 13 Black Joy in the Time of Ferguson
Notes
About the Authors
Editors
Contributors
Index