Afro-Fabulations: The Queer Drama of Black Life

Author:   Tavia Nyong'o
Publisher:   New York University Press
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Pages:   280
Publication Date:   27 November 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Afro-Fabulations: The Queer Drama of Black Life


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Winner, 2019 Barnard Hewitt Award for Outstanding Research in Theatre History, given by the American Society for Theatre Research Honorable Mention, 2021 Errol Hill Award, given by the American Society for Theatre Research Argues for a conception of black cultural life that exceeds post-blackness and conditions of loss In Afro-Fabulations: The Queer Drama of Black Life, cultural critic and historian Tavia Nyong'o surveys the conditions of contemporary black artistic production in the era of post-blackness. Moving fluidly between the insurgent art of the 1960's and the intersectional activism of the present day, Afro-Fabulations challenges genealogies of blackness that ignore its creative capacity to exceed conditions of traumatic loss, social death, and archival erasure. If black survival in an anti-black world often feels like a race against time, Afro-Fabulations looks to the modes of memory and imagination through which a queer and black polytemporality is invented and sustained. Moving past the antirelational debates in queer theory, Nyong'o posits queerness as ""angular sociality,"" drawing upon queer of color critique in order to name the gate and rhythm of black social life as it moves in and out of step with itself. He takes up a broad range of sites of analysis, from speculative fiction to performance art, from artificial intelligence to Blaxploitation cinema. Reading the archive of violence and trauma against the grain, Afro-Fabulations summons the poetic powers of queer world-making that have always been immanent to the fight and play of black life.

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Author:   Tavia Nyong'o
Publisher:   New York University Press
Imprint:   New York University Press
Weight:   0.463kg
ISBN:  

9781479888443


ISBN 10:   1479888443
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   27 November 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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The imaginative power of Nyong'o's words, his push to reimagine chronology and time through the optics of Blackness and his insistence on the intellectual stakes of Afrofabulatory ambivalence stuck with me, reminding me of the importance of the ephemeral, the everyday, and the speculative. * Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal * To afro-fabulate is to listen to and know the ongoing history of anti-black racism, but also to rebuke it by telling another story. In showing us how artists and performers engage in this act of telling, Nyongo offers not only a compelling new way to think about works that challenge history, narrative, and truth, but also a method in which we might continue that work. * Brooklyn Rail *


To afro-fabulate is to listen to and know the ongoing history of anti-black racism, but also to rebuke it by telling another story. In showing us how artists and performers engage in this act of telling, Nyongo offers not only a compelling new way to think about works that challenge history, narrative, and truth, but also a method in which we might continue that work. * Brooklyn Rail * The imaginative power of Nyong'o's words, his push to reimagine chronology and time through the optics of Blackness and his insistence on the intellectual stakes of Afrofabulatory ambivalence stuck with me, reminding me of the importance of the ephemeral, the everyday, and the speculative. * Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal *


By foregrounding crucial modes of disappearance, withdrawal, obfuscation, and eclipse found across diverse examples of contemporary art, literature, and performance ... Nyong'o further renegotiates the terms of ongoing debates in literary studies, queer theory, and black thought most broadly. * LA Review of Books * To afro-fabulate is to listen to and know the ongoing history of anti-black racism, but also to rebuke it by telling another story. In showing us how artists and performers engage in this act of telling, Nyongo offers not only a compelling new way to think about works that challenge history, narrative, and truth, but also a method in which we might continue that work. * Brooklyn Rail * The imaginative power of Nyong'o's words, his push to reimagine chronology and time through the optics of Blackness and his insistence on the intellectual stakes of Afrofabulatory ambivalence stuck with me, reminding me of the importance of the ephemeral, the everyday, and the speculative. * Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal *


Afro-Fabulations brings virtuosiccritical energy and powers of synthetic and figurative attention to thetense-queering performance of black shadow archives. It's a stunningly generousbook both in the time it takes to draw time out toward the fabulouslyreparative dimensions of its aesthetic objects and its capacious philosophicaland critical engagements. A committed visionary and undefensive work ofcritical art. -Lauren Berlant,author of Cruel Optimism In this prodigiousstudy of performances of the ordinary and the everyday, Tavia Nyong'o expandsour horizon of the possible. For Nyong'o, Afro-fabulation is a critical poeticsof black life. The book's extended engagement with insurgent movement andupheaval, transmutation and plasticity is both breathtaking and surprising.Cognitive science, particle physics, queer and trans theory, and blackradicalism enjoy intimate company within its pages. Afro-Fabulations isa dazzling and matchless performance. -Saidiya Hartman,author of Lose Your Mother: A Journey Along the Atlantic Slave Route Afro-Fabulations helps usidentify the uncanniness of black queer life and performance. In it, TaviaNyong'o shows us how black queer artists and performers daily conjure newworlds and new possibilities and in doing so leverage their creative powers totransport us to the beyond of anti-blackness. This book is nothing less than anarchive of oppositional fabulousness. -Roderick A. Ferguson,author of Aberrations in Black: Toward a Queer of Color Critique


To afro-fabulate is to listen to and know the ongoing history of anti-black racism, but also to rebuke it by telling another story. In showing us how artists and performers engage in this act of telling, Nyong'o offers not only a compelling new way to think about works that challenge history, narrative, and truth, but also a method in which we might continue that work. -Brooklyn Rail Afro-Fabulations brings virtuosiccritical energy and powers of synthetic and figurative attention to thetense-queering performance of black shadow archives. It's a stunningly generousbook both in the time it takes to draw time out toward the fabulouslyreparative dimensions of its aesthetic objects and its capacious philosophicaland critical engagements. A committed visionary and undefensive work ofcritical art. -Lauren Berlant,author of Cruel Optimism In this prodigiousstudy of performances of the ordinary and the everyday, Tavia Nyong'o expandsour horizon of the possible. For Nyong'o, Afro-fabulation is a critical poeticsof black life. The book's extended engagement with insurgent movement andupheaval, transmutation and plasticity is both breathtaking and surprising.Cognitive science, particle physics, queer and trans theory, and blackradicalism enjoy intimate company within its pages. Afro-Fabulations isa dazzling and matchless performance. -Saidiya Hartman,author of Lose Your Mother: A Journey Along the Atlantic Slave Route Afro-Fabulations helps usidentify the uncanniness of black queer life and performance. In it, TaviaNyong'o shows us how black queer artists and performers daily conjure newworlds and new possibilities and in doing so leverage their creative powers totransport us to the beyond of anti-blackness. This book is nothing less than anarchive of oppositional fabulousness. -Roderick A. Ferguson,author of Aberrations in Black: Toward a Queer of Color Critique


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Tavia Nyong'o is Professor of African American Studies, American Studies, and Theater & Performance Studies at Yale University and the author of Afro-Fabulations: The Queer Drama of Black Life (2018).

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