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5. Toward an Ontology of Black Intimacy
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Preliminary Vocabulary toward Black Specificity 1
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Part I. On What It Means to Be Human
- 1. Loving Black Flesh in Higher Education 15
- 2. Breathing, Being, and Human Development 45
- 3. “Look a Negro!” Explicating Self-Definition 73
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Part II. Black Ontological Possibility: The Praxes of Self-Definition
- 4. Invention: Narrating the Impossibility of Black Ontology 101
- 5. Toward an Ontology of Black Intimacy 123
- 6. Presence: Black Ontology as Image-Making and Imagination amid the “Uninhabitable” 145
- 7. “Make it intact”: Toward Ethical Regard in Higher Education 169
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Part III. Carcerality and the Radical Imagination of Self-Definition
- 8. On the Possibility of Black Thought to Guide Educational Policy and Practice 199
- 9. “I can’t be a pessimist”: Carcerality, Black Study, and Staging Black Futures 229
- Gratitude 255
- Notes 259
- References 267
- Index 285
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Preliminary Vocabulary toward Black Specificity 1
-
Part I. On What It Means to Be Human
- 1. Loving Black Flesh in Higher Education 15
- 2. Breathing, Being, and Human Development 45
- 3. “Look a Negro!” Explicating Self-Definition 73
-
Part II. Black Ontological Possibility: The Praxes of Self-Definition
- 4. Invention: Narrating the Impossibility of Black Ontology 101
- 5. Toward an Ontology of Black Intimacy 123
- 6. Presence: Black Ontology as Image-Making and Imagination amid the “Uninhabitable” 145
- 7. “Make it intact”: Toward Ethical Regard in Higher Education 169
-
Part III. Carcerality and the Radical Imagination of Self-Definition
- 8. On the Possibility of Black Thought to Guide Educational Policy and Practice 199
- 9. “I can’t be a pessimist”: Carcerality, Black Study, and Staging Black Futures 229
- Gratitude 255
- Notes 259
- References 267
- Index 285