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Millennial Style Aliyyah I. Abdur-Rahman

Millennial Style By Aliyyah I. Abdur-Rahman

Millennial Style by Aliyyah I. Abdur-Rahman


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Aliyyah I. Abdur-Rahman examines how contemporary avant-garde black art and writing by Wangechi Mutu, Marci Blackman, Alexandria Smith, Colson Whitehead, Toni Morrison, Harmony Holiday, and Essex Hemphill use experimental methods to represent and imaginatively remediate racial harm.

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Millennial Style: The Politics of Experiment in Contemporary African Diasporic Culture by Aliyyah I. Abdur-Rahman

In Millennial Style, Aliyyah I. Abdur-Rahman looks at recent experiments in black expressive culture that begin in the place of ruin. By ruin, Abdur-Rahman means the political terror and social abjection that constitute the ongoing peril of black lives. Whereas earlier black writers and artists have employed realist modes of expression to represent racial harm and to imaginatively remediate it, the black avant-garde of today displays more experimental methods. Abdur-Rahman outlines four widely-employed modes in contemporary African diasporic cultural production: Black Grotesquerie, Hollowed Blackness, Black Cacophony, and the Black Ecstatic. Mobilizing black feminist and black radical thought, she considers work by such cultural practitioners as Wangechi Mutu, Marci Blackman, Alexandria Smith, Colson Whitehead, Toni Morrison, Harmony Holiday, and Essex Hemphill. Writerly and experimental, Millennial Style theorizes contemporary black art as the holding (or hoarding) of black mortal and material resources against the injuries of social death, as the fashioning of relational ethics, and as exuberant black world-building in ruinous times.

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In Millennial Style, Aliyyah I. Abdur-Rahman makes a forceful argument for specifying different modes of black experimentation and connecting them explicitly to modes of not only survival but refusals of various forms of domination. Beautifully written and intellectually engaging, Millennial Style's important sustained analyses of black experimental cultural production and vital insights make a major contribution. -- Amber Jamilla Musser, author of * Between Shadows and Noise: Sensation, Situatedness, and the Undisciplined *
Without a doubt, Aliyyah I. Abdur-Rahman is one of the most important scholars in black cultural theory, gender, and sexuality studies. With this new work, she focuses on the refusal of realism in contemporary black art practices to theorize blackness and being among disaster politics, environmental devastation, state killings of black people, perpetual poverty in the post-Civil Rights era. Millennial Style is a striking, beautifully written, and insistent text that needs to be read by the broadest audience possible. -- Roderick A. Ferguson, author of * One-Dimensional Queer *

About Aliyyah I. Abdur-Rahman

Aliyyah I. Abdur-Rahman is an Associate Professor of English and American Studies, Brown University and the author of Against the Closet: Black Political Longing and the Erotics of Race, also published by Duke University Press.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Toward a Radical Theory of the Black Avant-Garde
1. Black Grotesquerie
2. Hollowed Blackness
3. Black Cacophony
4. The Black Ecstatic
Epilogue. On Sustenance and Suture
Acknowledgments
Note
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

NGR9781478030201
9781478030201
1478030208
Millennial Style: The Politics of Experiment in Contemporary African Diasporic Culture by Aliyyah I. Abdur-Rahman
New
Paperback
Duke University Press
2024-02-09
184
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