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liquid blackness (2024) 8 (2): 136–155.
Published: 01 October 2024
... of a Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). Black feminism hip-hop economy money film FRONTIS. Yung Miami in Jobs (Daps, 2020). Frame grab. Yung Miami in Jobs (Daps, 2020). Frame grab. What does it mean for Black femmes to require labor instead of reproducing it? What...
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liquid blackness (2024) 8 (2): 16–33.
Published: 01 October 2024
... portrayed cotton as integrated into the growing chemicals industry, positioning petrochemicals as a successor to the plantation economy. By analyzing visual culture within corporate communication, the article investigates how corporate visual representations normalize industrial development despite its...
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liquid blackness (2021) 5 (1): 63–73.
Published: 01 April 2021
.... For Black people, liquidation might be a synonym for death. During the time of this writing the world is in a pandemic; the tourist economies of the Caribbean region and the 100 percent decline in cruise ships arriving there highlight the liquidity of people and economies in which the historical...
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liquid blackness (2021) 5 (1): 27–36.
Published: 01 April 2021
... of modernity from the beginning, Bauman differentiates between prior periods of liquefaction and what he terms “the present time . . . of fluid modernity,” by which he means the global political economy that emerged in the second half of the twentieth century. In prior phases, preexistent configurations...
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liquid blackness (2024) 8 (2): 108–123.
Published: 01 October 2024
... to those long passages in Capital where one may think one is reading about Marx's own political economy—that is, his analysis and critique of capitalism—when in fact he is ventriloquizing the theories of the economists of his time, which he opposes and considers as errors. Similarly, American Artist's...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (1): 120–137.
Published: 01 April 2022
... and extinction, the ecocide of bird populations is both persistent and pervasive. Birds were slaughtered in totally disproportionate numbers to any need or market. Long offered as commodities in the settler economy, sold for pennies in local markets, birds finally acquired some commercial and noncommercial value...
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Published: 01 April 2024
histories of transatlantic slavery within the context of a choreography already suffused with violence” (Chaleff, “Economies of Reperformance,” 171).
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liquid blackness (2024) 8 (1): 24–43.
Published: 01 April 2024
... histories of transatlantic slavery within the context of a choreography already suffused with violence” (Chaleff, “Economies of Reperformance,” 171). ...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (1): 34–47.
Published: 01 April 2022
... to trace in its aesthetic demands the outlines of new forms of community and thought.” 11 Even these accounts, however, maintain a furtive investment in the temporal economy that sutures aesthetics to politics. Despite opposing “the critical antagonism of artworks to the false promise of aesthetic...
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liquid blackness (2024) 8 (1): 84–101.
Published: 01 April 2024
... at the expense of the humans who were already marginalized within laboring economies (which I proffer might also include the production and creative economies that underwrite film), Benjamin proposes a “race critical code studies” that, like my theory of reformalism, enjoins the critic “to pay closer attention...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (1): 50–83.
Published: 01 April 2022
..., “Jamaican Deforestation” ; Beckford, “Social Economy of Bauxite” ; Coke, Weir, and Hill, “Environmental Impact of Bauxite Mining” ; Jamaica Environment Trust, Red Dirt . 22 Bishop, “For Deborah Anzinger.” 23 T. L. King, Black Shoals , 128 . 24 T. L. King, Black Shoals , 130...
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liquid blackness (2023) 7 (2): 62–85.
Published: 01 October 2023
..., one upside down and the other right side up, with the designation repeatedly changing depending on which side is being viewed and how the object is held. This maddening reversibility is a form of work, forcing one to confront one's own economies of vision with a doubled gesture of closed eyes...
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liquid blackness (2024) 8 (2): 4–15.
Published: 01 October 2024
...). catastrophe disciplinary form black study gathering Catastrophizing is a kind of storytelling. It is a way of narrating discontinuities, like radical shifts in the weather or the economy. Yet, set sometime between “before” and “after,” catastrophic tales are also formulaic. 1 For that reason...
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liquid blackness (2024) 8 (2): 68–91.
Published: 01 October 2024
... writes, has created “an uneven colonial-racial economy that, while differently articulated across time and place, legalized black servitude while simultaneously sanctioning Black placelessness and constraint.” 32 McKittrick's concept of Black geographies, which describes sites and spaces of both...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (1): 98–117.
Published: 01 April 2022
... and body clash 56 —when the Negros sing while they should not speak, and when their singing is the sounding of their breathing, and it escapes the shackles, and it escapes the slave ships, and it escapes the economy that should be managing Black breath. This is because (Black) musical breathing, even...
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liquid blackness (2021) 5 (1): 39–61.
Published: 01 April 2021
...: the fluidity of liquidity, to cast liquidity as a familiar form of matter (water), marks, in several registers, the infinite capacity for movement—the phenomenon that, in a globalized, interlocked economy, makes it relatively easy to transfer money from one nation-state to another, depending on what kind...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (1): 6–31.
Published: 01 April 2022
... barr[ing] subjects of color from the formal and abstract equality of mercantile capitalism.” 49 Like Beasley's cotton gin motor, Equiano is perpetually mobile. By engaging in mercantile economy, he gained access to the abstract form of the subject and therefore its exchangeability and constant...
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