Fear of Black Consciousness

£12.99

Lewis Gordon, one of the leading scholars of Black Existentialism, has spent decades nurturing intellectual reflection as a vital component of ongoing activism for racial justice around the world. In this boldly original book, he delves into history, art, politics and popular culture to show how racism goes much further than physical traits; that Blackness is truly celebrated – and suppressed – in systems of knowledge and cultural expression. From ancient African languages to films such as Get Out and Black Panther, Gordon shows how this hidden aspect of racism can be exposed and interrogated. ‘Fear of Black Consciousness’ offers a stunning philosophical and social critique while highlighting the fundamental role of Black people as agents of history and of the social change required to build a humane world of dignity, freedom and respect.

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SKU: 9780141989648 Category: Tags: , , , Publisher/imprint : Penguin Books
Page count : 288
Published on 5th January, 2023

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‘Important . . . powerful . . . . an explanation of why Black protest is such a dangerous prospect to the white power structure’ Kehinde Andrews, Guardian

Where is the path to racial justice? In this ground-breaking book, philosopher Lewis R. Gordon ranges over history, art and pop culture – from ancient African languages to the film Get Out – to show why the answer lies not just in freeing Black bodies from the fraud of white supremacy, but in freeing all of our minds. Building on the influential work of Frantz Fanon and W. E. B. Du Bois, Fear of Black Consciousness is a vital contribution to our conversations on racial politics, identity and culture.

‘Expansive . . . reminds us that the ultimate aim of Black freedom quests is, indeed, universal liberation’ Angela Y. Davis

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Weight 0.213 kg
Dimensions 19.8 × 12.9 × 1.6 cm
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