Still Hanging : Using Performance Texts to Deconstruct Racism (Personal/public Scholarship)

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Still Hanging : Using Performance Texts to Deconstruct Racism (Personal/public Scholarship)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 190 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004464841
  • DDC分類 305.800973

Full Description

The current socio-political climate in the United States sheds a critical, glaring light on the racism and white supremacy which has been part of the fabric of this country since the seventeenth century. Barack Obama's tenure as president resulted in a major increase in white hate groups, hate crimes, and unrelenting violence against innocent Black men and women by police. In response, people of different races, ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, religions, ages and classes have taken to the streets in protest, and increased decades long efforts to organize against racism and for a more empathetic, just, democratic society. Social change about racism must begin with acknowledgement followed by open, focused, critical dialogue.

Still Hanging: Using Performance Texts to Deconstruct Racism, referencing both the resilience of Black people in the face of institutionalized racism and systemic oppression, and the fact that Black people continue to be literally and metaphorically lynched in 2020, is designed to use the power of lived experience specific performance texts as frames for engaging faculty, students and others interested in beginning to deconstruct racism and construct an anti-racist way of being.

Contents

Acknowledgements

Message about Cover Art

List of Figures

About the Authors

Introduction

PART 1: Sounds of Blackness

1 Still Hanging/On: 'Strange Fruit' and 'Glory' — Songs of/as/in Protest: Or, from Stage to Page: Documenting Ideological Performance

 Bryant Keith Alexander

Interlude 1: On Blackouts and Black Notes

 Bryant Keith Alexander

2 Black Notes

 Mary E. Weems

Interlude 2: Confluences of Pain

 Bryant Keith Alexander

3 Let the People See What They Did to My Child

 Mary E. Weems

4 George Floyd's Mama

 Mary E. Weems

5 Wendy's, Me, and Rayshard Brooks: Another Black Man Killed (June 12, 2020)

 Bryant Keith Alexander

6 Where's the Beef?

 Mary E. Weems

Interlude 3: A Moment of Prayer

 Bryant Keith Alexander

7 Three Meditations on Prayer and Particularity: Or: On Black Mothers, Social Justice, and Queering Catholicism

 Bryant Keith Alexander

Interlude 4: Courageous Conversations

 Bryant Keith Alexander

8 Three Conversations

 Mary E. Weems

Interlude 5: Trigger Warnings

 Bryant Keith Alexander

Interlude 6: Bamboozled

 Mary E. Weems

9 Eat Fresh

 Mary E. Weems

10 Not a Fan Letter: Or, Trigger Warning: An Autoethnographic Rant on Jussie Smollett

 Bryant Keith Alexander

Interlude 7: Hanging Chads?

 Bryant Keith Alexander

PART 2: Bodies on the Line

11 Attached?

 Mary E. Weems

12 Still Hanging?

 Bryant Keith Alexander

Interlude 8: A Crack in My Heart

 Bryant Keith Alexander

13 Crack the Door for Some Air

 Mary E. Weems

PART 3: Black/White Double Consciousness

14 Is There a White Double Consciousness? A Short Dialogue

 Mary E. Weems and Bryant Keith Alexander

Study Questions, Prompts, and Probes

 Bryant Keith Alexander

Notes for Teachers, Faculty, and Facilitators on Establishing a Learning Community

 Mary E. Weems

Bibliography and Further Reading

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