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liquid blackness (2024) 8 (2): 92–107.
Published: 01 October 2024
...Kevin D. Ball Abstract In The Red, White & Black , Frank B. Wilderson III uses a chess analogy to describe the way in which blackness is positioned outside of the chessboard of the human subject, thereby granting shape and substance to its integral pieces. Thinking alongside this analogy...
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Published: 01 October 2024
FRONTIS. Frontispiece problem from Chess Problems by Theophilus A. Thompson.
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Published: 01 October 2024
FIGURE 3. Frontispiece problem from Chess Problems , by Theophilus A. Thompson. Walter Korn describes it as “an admirable construction of reciprocal compulsion. In each variant, the defending moves of either White or Black are forced. It is an exquisite specimen of abstract thinking and formal
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liquid blackness (2024) 8 (2): 4–15.
Published: 01 October 2024
...,” but somewhere in the middle. ■■ In this journal, the cusp—the novel shift in the system—often occurs in the Accent Marks section, and, true to form, Kevin D. Ball's “The Whirl of Permutation: Blackness, Play, and the Problem of Chess” and Lou Silhol-Macher's “Edging on Formlessness: American...
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