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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan HowardPublisher: Duke University Press Imprint: Duke University Press Weight: 0.572kg ISBN: 9781478029281ISBN 10: 1478029285 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 30 November 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsPrologue. The Blueness of Blackness xi Introduction. The Deep 1 1. Deep Humanities 31 2. Deep Study 75 3. Deep Voice 117 4. Deep Imagination 139 5. Deep Life 167 6. Deep Vision 195 Epilogue. Ankle Deep 259 Acknowledgments. Deep Gratitude 265 Notes 269 Bibliography 299 IndexReviews""Jonathan Howard's Inhabitants of the Deep is a brilliant, rigorous, and sophisticated account of Black life. At the crossroads of ecopoetics, social history, and cultural criticism, Howard explores how the waterways of history provide fertile ground for understanding Black life not as social death but rather as deep living. While offering new critical terms and deeply engaging with contemporary critical theory, this book is a wholly unique yet also deeply grounded intellectual intervention.""--Imani Perry, author of, Black in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of My People ""Where to begin with blackness? Why not the deep, the grave indeterminate poetic of water? So it is that Howard argues genesis and origin(s), turning to aquatic sightings and citings, reckoning with trace and longing and errancy and errantry. In doing this, he animates literariness through the ecologies water makes possible. Here, deep modifies study, voice, imagination; here, in this book, are some fugitive provocations--what a ride it is to think with them.""--Kevin Quashie, author of, Black Aliveness, or A Poetics of Being ""Jonathan Howard's Inhabitants of the Deep is a brilliant, rigorous, and sophisticated account of Black life. At the crossroads of ecopoetics, social history, and cultural criticism, Howard explores how the waterways of history provide fertile ground for understanding Black life not as social death but rather as deep living. While offering new critical terms and deeply engaging with contemporary critical theory, this book is a wholly unique yet also deeply grounded intellectual intervention.""--Imani Perry, author of, Vexy Thing: On Gender and Liberation ""Where to begin with blackness? Why not the deep, the grave indeterminate poetic of water? So it is that Howard argues genesis and origin(s), turning to aquatic sightings and citings, reckoning with trace and longing and errancy and errantry. In doing this, he animates literariness through the ecologies water makes possible. Here, deep modifies study, voice, imagination; here, in this book, are some fugitive provocations--what a ride it is to think with them.""--Kevin Quashie, author of, Black Aliveness, or A Poetics of Being Author InformationJonathan Howard is Assistant Professor of African American Studies and English at Yale University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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