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More than our pain : affect and emotion in the era of Black Lives Matter / edited by Beth Hinderliter and Steve Peraza.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher number: MWT15153373Series: SUNY series in African American studiesPublisher: Albany : State University of New York Press, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (xi, 273 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781438483122
  • 1438483120
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: More than our pain : affect and emotion in the era of Black Lives Matter.DDC classification:
  • 155.8/496073 23
LOC classification:
  • E185.615 .M627 2021eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: More than our pain : affect and emotion in the era of Black Lives Matter -- Emotional work and care labor in the art and politics of Black Lives Matter / Beth Hinderliter -- The new nadir : decline and despair in U.S. race relations / Steve Peraza -- Emotion, race, and cultural trauma in #BlackLivesMatter / Erin Stephens -- Hoodrat praxis in a time of love and fury / Yomaira Figueroa and Jessica Marie Johnson -- "Heaven, for Sandra Annette Bland", "Elegy, for Tamir Rice", and The hoodie stands witness, for Trayvon Martin" / Lauren Alleyne -- "I can't breathe" : visual economies of resistance / Siona Wilson -- Stranger fruit / Jon Henry in conversation with Beth Hinderliter -- The uses of anger : Wanda Coleman's poetry of black rage and #BlackLivesMatter / Shanna Benjamin -- Bodies that matter : blackness, social symbolism, and the affective image / Derek Conrad Murray -- A eulogy in two parts and In response to the question : 'If 2017 was a poem, what would it be called?' / Dominique Christina -- Puzzle pieces on the floor : curriculum gaps, white fatigue, and misunderstanding #BlackLivesMatter / Joseph Flynn -- We're going to have to do it ourselves : banking black in the US / Andrew J. Padilla -- Black joy in the time of Ferguson / Javon Johnson.
Summary: "Covering rage and grief, as well as joy and fatigue, examines how Black Lives Matter activists, and the artists inspired by them, have mobilized for social justice"-- Provided by publisher.
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 30, 2021).

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: More than our pain : affect and emotion in the era of Black Lives Matter -- Emotional work and care labor in the art and politics of Black Lives Matter / Beth Hinderliter -- The new nadir : decline and despair in U.S. race relations / Steve Peraza -- Emotion, race, and cultural trauma in #BlackLivesMatter / Erin Stephens -- Hoodrat praxis in a time of love and fury / Yomaira Figueroa and Jessica Marie Johnson -- "Heaven, for Sandra Annette Bland", "Elegy, for Tamir Rice", and The hoodie stands witness, for Trayvon Martin" / Lauren Alleyne -- "I can't breathe" : visual economies of resistance / Siona Wilson -- Stranger fruit / Jon Henry in conversation with Beth Hinderliter -- The uses of anger : Wanda Coleman's poetry of black rage and #BlackLivesMatter / Shanna Benjamin -- Bodies that matter : blackness, social symbolism, and the affective image / Derek Conrad Murray -- A eulogy in two parts and In response to the question : 'If 2017 was a poem, what would it be called?' / Dominique Christina -- Puzzle pieces on the floor : curriculum gaps, white fatigue, and misunderstanding #BlackLivesMatter / Joseph Flynn -- We're going to have to do it ourselves : banking black in the US / Andrew J. Padilla -- Black joy in the time of Ferguson / Javon Johnson.

"Covering rage and grief, as well as joy and fatigue, examines how Black Lives Matter activists, and the artists inspired by them, have mobilized for social justice"-- Provided by publisher.

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