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+Assemblages replicate antiblack violence – their analysis ignores the grid of intelligibility that makes bodies legible in the first place |
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+Douglass and Wilderson 13 Patrice, Patrice Douglass is a PhD candidate at the University of California, Irvine, Her work explores the relationship between sexual violence and black subjection under slavery as a theoretical framework to think through the position of blackness within contemporary political theory. Frank B. Wilderon III is a professor of African-American studies and drama at the University of California, Irvine – straight up shot racists, “The Violence of Presence: Metaphysics in a Blackened World.” The Black Scholar, Vol. 43, No. 4, Special Issue: Role of Black Philosophy (Winter 2013), Pages 117-123. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5816/blackscholar.43.4.0117 |
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+A focus on … else altogether revealed? |
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+You can’t just imagine away facial recognition – the idea that certain bodies including previously black ones can escape the objective vertigo through the destruction of the faciality machine only further reifies blackness as the ontological zero point and increases the extermination of blackness |
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+Sexton 08 Jared, associate professor of African American studies and film and media studies, “Amalgamation Schemes: Antiblackness and the Critique of Multiracialism,” 2008, Pages 231-234 |
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+At the turn of … as a sign of race |
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+Lines of flights can’t escape the structure of anti-blackness – corporeal experience is effaced and becoming is interrupted by the process of racial epidermalization that either results in the black body whitening themselves or open to gratuitous violence |
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+Fanon 52 Frantz, psychiatrist, philosopher, revolutionary, and influential writer in the field of post-colonial studies, “Black Skin White Masks”, 1952, Pages 82-85 |
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+I came into … help to build it together. |
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+Becoming is a political project to relegate the black body to a permanent state of deterritorialized identity marked by difference from the majority, this results in the consumption of otherness |
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+Nealon 98 professor of English and Philosophy, Penn State University Jeffrey Thomas Nealon, 1998, Alterity Politics: Ethics and Performative Subjectivity, Duke University Press, p. 129 |
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+And this brings us … to "make it new." |