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Making a Scene: Performance and Black Material Remembrances

Exploring how Black mothers’ public grief resists anti-Black narratives, Washington Jr. proposes making a scene as an answer to Diana Taylor’s call that we “reconsider how performance studies and historical studies construct and position themselves in relation to their objects of analysis—the activated now of performance, the performed past of history.”

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Blackness and Poetry
Given how the category of the human has been put under the severest pressure by the terrors of colonialism and imperialism, black thought, which is to say black social life, remains a fruitful site for inhabiting and soliciting the human differential within the general ecology.