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Darker than Blue: On the Moral Economies of Black Atlantic Culture

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By (author): Paul Gilroy

Paul Gilroy seeks to awaken a new understanding of W. E. B. Du Boiss intellectual and political legacy. At a time of economic crisis, environmental degradation, ongoing warfare, and heated debate over human rights, how should we reassess the changing place of black culture?

Gilroy considers the ways that consumerism has diverted African Americans political and social aspirations. Luxury goods and branded items, especially the automobilerich in symbolic value and the promise of individual freedomhave restratified society, weakened citizenship, and diminished the collective spirit. Jazz, blues, soul, reggae, and hip hop are now seen as generically American, yet artists like Jimi Hendrix, Chuck Berry, and Bob Marley, who questioned the allure of mobility and speed, are not understood by people who have drained their music of its moral power.

Gilroy explores the way in which objects and technologies can become dynamic social forces, ensuring black cultures global reach while undermining the drive for equality and justice. Drawing on the work of a number of thinkers, including Michel Foucault, Hannah Arendt, Primo Levi, and Frantz Fanon, he examines the ethical dimensions of living in a society that celebrates the object. What are the implications for our notions of freedom?

With his brilliant, provocative analysis and astonishing range of reference, Gilroy revitalizes the study of African American culture. He traces the shifting character of black intellectual and social movements, and shows how we can construct an account of moral progress that reflects todays complex realities.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 15 May 2011
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780674060234

About Paul Gilroy

Paul Gilroy holds the Anthony Giddens Professorship in Social Theory at the London School of Economics.

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