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Small Axe (2013) 17 (1 (40)): 22–39.
Published: 01 March 2013
...Richard Iton Drawing on recordings by Chic and Funkadelic, and more generally on the affective dimensions of black popular culture, this essay considers the relationship between teleological and reflexive conceptions of black politics and black political thought. Teleological approaches to black...
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Small Axe (2018) 22 (2 (56)): 18–34.
Published: 01 July 2018
..., and Amílcar Cabral as representing a strain of black Marxist thought pursuing what the author calls the politically unimaginable—a mode of thought and orientation that pursues forms of political association for which one lacks the historical models and even the theoretical language to fully conceptualize what...
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Small Axe (2016) 20 (1 (49)): 37–46.
Published: 01 March 2016
... the most important unpublished nonfiction work by an anglophone Caribbean intellectual and is the major guide to the transition in Wynter's thought between her work mainly on the Caribbean and black America in the 1960s and 1970s and her theory of the human from the early 1980s onward. Not only does...
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Small Axe (2014) 18 (1 (43)): 138–148.
Published: 01 March 2014
... to the Native Land (1939–56), the former as prefiguration of Frantz Fanon's psychoanalytical exploration of “the fact of blackness” and the latter as a transcendence of narrow identitarian affirmation announcing a liberated space: the “convocation of conquest” in which there is “room for all.” © Small Axe...
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Small Axe (2023) 27 (3 (72)): 84–94.
Published: 01 November 2023
... was not antithetical to Marxism. Black radical thought did not exist in parallel to another chamber of equal thought—Marxist thought. The antithesis of radical thought, which history necessitated in the moment to be Black radical thought, was bourgeois thought. As a historian Rodney was in debate with those considered...
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Small Axe (2023) 27 (1 (70)): 52–58.
Published: 01 March 2023
.... Students visited the Black Archives (discussed in this special section); they also met with artists such as Patricia Kaersenhout and Charl Landvreugd to explore how their artworks fit within the tradition of Caribbean radical thought. 12 This form of pragmatic governance still describes contemporary...
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Small Axe (2010) 14 (2 (32)): 17–41.
Published: 01 July 2010
... of transnational black radical thoughts moving
across the Americas during this historical period.
Jamaica in the late 1970s had a much different cultural and political climate than during
the late-1960s Black Power era, as can be grasped through the way that King’s legacy is
reinvoked in 1977 through...
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Small Axe (2009) 13 (1): 203–216.
Published: 01 March 2009
... in the text.
small axe 28 • March 2009 • DOI 10.1215/07990537-2008-016 © 2009 Patricia J. Saunders
204 | Woman Overboard: The Perils of Sailing the Black Atlantic, Deportation with Prejudice
Jones’s relationship to a tradition of black radical thought and activism in the United States...
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Small Axe (2014) 18 (1 (43)): 173–180.
Published: 01 March 2014
... schools might be identified here as having been most influential within Caribbean studies, and specifically in relation to the anglophone Caribbean. First, there is a long tradition of black radical thought that has explored the entanglement of capitalism with colonialism, racism, and Eurocentrism. 6...
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Small Axe (2013) 17 (1 (40)): 84–95.
Published: 01 March 2013
... forced me to unlearn so many different aspects of what I thought was the black radical tradition as a sociopolitical category and turn to the kinds of fabrication that are found in the literary and aesthetic realms. Perhaps, as we saw in Carby's and Glover's presentations, there is a fabrication...
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Small Axe (2023) 27 (2 (71)): vii–x.
Published: 01 July 2023
... of Robinson’s exercise. Twenty years ago, the Jamaican political theorist Anthony Bogues published a book in the Routledge series on Africana Thought titled Black Heretics, Black Prophets: Radical Political Intellectuals . 1 Rereading it, all these years later, I am struck not only by its insights...
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Small Axe (2020) 24 (3 (63)): 218–227.
Published: 01 November 2020
..., Inc. 2020 black radicalism black Canada Caribbean thought history In Black Heretics, Black Prophets , Anthony Bogues invokes Robert Hill’s and David Scott’s elaborations of “Dread history” as a way to activate a historical gaze that endeavors to delink from Western episteme and its...
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Small Axe (2018) 22 (1 (55)): 39–54.
Published: 01 March 2018
... Britain and the dissemination of radical black and “third world” thought in the decades after Windrush . 1 Further research into the shop and its political significance will build profitably on Brian Alleyne’s 2002 ethnography of what he calls the “New Beacon Circle”—the group of activists gathered...
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Small Axe (2021) 25 (2 (65)): 190–196.
Published: 01 July 2021
... project on Sylvia Wynter’s great unpublished manuscript, “Black Metamorphosis.” 5 Beyond Coloniality represents an engagement with Caribbean radical thought as the theory through which I seek to comprehend the coloniality of citizenship in the anglophone Caribbean, and the possibility...
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Small Axe (2015) 19 (3 (48)): 186–204.
Published: 01 November 2015
.... 2015 acknowledgment afterlife of slavery antirelationality appearance black radical tradition failure self-divestiture skepticism slavery It is the classic tightrope walk: Richard Pryor deftly balanced between refusing the basic fact of human mortality ( If I have to die ) while...
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Small Axe (2007) 11 (3): 1–15.
Published: 01 October 2007
.... Lewis, Walter Rodney: 1968
Revisited (Mona: Canoe Press, University of the West Indies, 1994/1998), and Obika Gray, “The Advent of Black
Power and the State’s Reaction,” chapter 7 in Radicalism and Social Change in Jamaica, 1960–1972 (Knoxville: The
University of Tennessee Press, 1991...
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Small Axe (2011) 15 (3 (36)): 173–187.
Published: 01 November 2011
..., and leftism in Caribbean radical thought. Cedric
Robinson’s influential workBlack Marxism provided for me a theoretical framework for explain-
ing the interpolation of black consciousness and strands of Marxism in Caribbean radicalism.6
4 Editorial, Jamaica Daily Telegraph and Anglo...
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Small Axe (2021) 25 (1 (64)): 47–60.
Published: 01 March 2021
... that emerges from the wreckage and wonder of their history. 1 History is the angel with whom all we Caribbean Jacobs have to wrestle, sooner or later, if we hope for a blessing. —John Hearne, Carifesta Forum Caribbean intellectual history black radical tradition Caribbean thought Caribbean...
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Small Axe (2013) 17 (2 (41)): 43–57.
Published: 01 July 2013
... condescension of posterity.” 10 Over his long career, Price-Mars would be inspired by the Harlem Renaissance, in turn inspire the Negritude movement, and in the process become one of the quintessential figures facilitating the thought and movement of ideas about black cultural sovereignty throughout...
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Small Axe (2021) 25 (2 (65)): 169–170.
Published: 01 July 2021
..., Kamugisha presses our generation not to give up on black futurity (aka human-being after Western Man), but to carry forward the radical critique and sociogenesis of Caribbean cultural-political economy as a counterplantation project. The idea of the counterplantation arises from the thought of Haitian...
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