Passages: On geo-analysis and the aesthetics of precarity
Passages: On geo-analysis and the aesthetics of precarity
Associate Professor of Political Science and Africana Studies / Chair of Political Science
Emeritus Professor of Political Science
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Abstract
Passages: On Geo-analysis and the aesthetics of precarity assembles a series of political interventions and ruminations that are as much about ethics as they are about aesthetics. It consists of a series of interconnected essays and images that intervene to create an image–text montage that reveals the shadow worlds that intensify precarity as well as the complex event and discursive spaces that offer alternative approaches to knowledge, politics, and encounters. In our dialogically created composition, the chapters treat themes such as colonialism, apocalyptic imaginaries, nuclear zones of abandonment, migration control regimes, transnational domestic work, the biocolonial hostilities of the hospitality industry, legal precarities behind the international criminal justice regime, the shadow worlds of the African soccerscape, and various immunity regimes related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Through an aesthetically attuned form of geo-analysis that offers aesthetic breaks from capitalist exploitation and the nation-statist regime, this book invites inquiry into today’s apocalyptic narratives, humanitarian reason, immunitary apparatuses, and international criminal justice regimes.
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Front Matter
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Introduction Blurred juxtapositions: passages, images, and affects
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Genre, half-lives, and precarious respirationscapes1
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Ruminations on apocalyptic sublimes
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Image Interlude A Apocalypse
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Notes on mimetic violence and apocalyptic sublimes
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Aesthetic separation/separation aesthetics1
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Subalterns “speak”: migrant bodies and the performativity of the arts1
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Image Interlude B Black Girl Mask
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Cinematic encounters and frontiers of precarity1
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Legal precarities: burying/burrowing for truth and justice
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Image Interlude C Cry of the Passersby
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Aesthetic justice: figural darkness and judicial blindness
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Precarious breaks: the movement of African sporting bodies
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Coda: Aesthetic refrains, tremulous thought, and mushrooming worlds
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