Narrating Humanity
Autor Cynthia Franklinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 iun 2023
Through chapters focused on Hurricane Katrina; Black Lives Matter; the Palestinian-led Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement; and the Native Hawaiian movement to protect Mauna a W¿kea, Franklin reveals how life writing can be mobilized to do more than perpetuate dominant forms of dehumanization that underwrite violence. She contends that life narratives can help materialize ways of being human inspired by these contemporary political movements that are based on queer kinship, inter/national solidarity, abolitionist care, and decolonial connectivity among humans, more-than-humans, land, and waters. Engaging writers, artists, and activists who inspire radical forms of relationality, she comes to write side-by-side with them in her own acts of narrated humanity by refusing the boundaries between autobiography, community-based activism, and literary and cultural criticism.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781531503727
ISBN-10: 1531503721
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Fordham University Press
ISBN-10: 1531503721
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Fordham University Press
Cuprins
Preface and Acknowledgments | ix
Introduction: The Human in Crisis | 1
PART I: NARRATIVE HUMANITY
1 Love and Terror: Formulas of Citizenship in Zeitoun and Trouble the Water | 33
2 Criminals and Kinship: Fruitvale Station, Between the World and Me,
and Black Selfhood in the Age of BLM | 68
PART II: NARRATED HUMANITY
3 From Movement to Memoir: When They Call You a Terrorist
and the Power of Queer Black Kinship | 109
4 ¿Nursing Visions of the Unimagined¿: BDS and Steven Salaitäs
World-Making Narratives of Fatherhood, Affiliation, and Freedom | 144
PART III: NARRATED HUMANITY AND GROUNDED NARRATIVE HUMANITY
5 ¿E H¿ ¿¿ (Rising Like a Mighty Wave): Mauna Kea and the Movement beyond the Human | 187
Postscript: Hope, Joy, and ¿The Struggle for Eä | 231
Notes | 237
Works Cited | 255
Index | 283
Introduction: The Human in Crisis | 1
PART I: NARRATIVE HUMANITY
1 Love and Terror: Formulas of Citizenship in Zeitoun and Trouble the Water | 33
2 Criminals and Kinship: Fruitvale Station, Between the World and Me,
and Black Selfhood in the Age of BLM | 68
PART II: NARRATED HUMANITY
3 From Movement to Memoir: When They Call You a Terrorist
and the Power of Queer Black Kinship | 109
4 ¿Nursing Visions of the Unimagined¿: BDS and Steven Salaitäs
World-Making Narratives of Fatherhood, Affiliation, and Freedom | 144
PART III: NARRATED HUMANITY AND GROUNDED NARRATIVE HUMANITY
5 ¿E H¿ ¿¿ (Rising Like a Mighty Wave): Mauna Kea and the Movement beyond the Human | 187
Postscript: Hope, Joy, and ¿The Struggle for Eä | 231
Notes | 237
Works Cited | 255
Index | 283