Black Movements(English, Paperback, Colbert Soyica Diggs)

Black Movements(English, Paperback, Colbert Soyica Diggs)

  • Colbert Soyica Diggs
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9780813588513ISBN 10: 0813588510

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Black Movements(English, Paperback, Colbert Soyica Diggs) is written by Colbert Soyica Diggs and published by Rutgers University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0813588510 (ISBN 10) and 9780813588513 (ISBN 13).

Received the 2018 Honorable Mention for the Joe A. Callaway Prize for the Best Book on Drama or Theatre? Black Movements analyzes how artists and activists of recent decades reference earlier freedom movements in order to imagine and produce a more expansive and inclusive democracy. The post-Jim Crow, post-apartheid, postcolonial era has ushered in a purportedly color blind society and along with it an assault on race-based forms of knowledge production and coalition formation. Soyica Diggs Colbert argues that in the late twentieth century race went "underground," and by the twenty-first century race no longer functioned as an explicit marker of second-class citizenship. The subterranean nature of race manifests itself in discussions of the Trayvon Martin shooting that focus on his hoodie, an object of clothing that anyone can choose to wear, rather than focusing on structural racism; in discussions of the epidemic proportions of incarcerated black and brown people that highlight the individual's poor decision making rather than the criminalization of blackness; in evaluations of black independence struggles in the Caribbean and Africa that allege these movements have accomplished little more than creating a black ruling class that mirrors the politics of its former white counterpart. Black Movements intervenes in these discussions by highlighting the ways in which artists draw from the past to create coherence about blackness in present and future worlds. Through an exploration of the way that black movements create circuits connecting people across space and time, Black Movements offers important interventions into performance, literary, diaspora, and African American studies.