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A01=Constante Gonzalez Groba
A01=Ewa Barbara Luczak
A01=Urszula Niewiadomska-Flis
African American literature
African Americans
Antiracist Policies
Author_Constante Gonzalez Groba
Author_Ewa Barbara Luczak
Author_Urszula Niewiadomska-Flis
Black
Black Body
Black Farmers
Blood Transfusion Practices
Bodies
Body
Capital Punishment
carceral studies
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Collard Greens
Colson Whitehead
Dirty South
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Eugenic
Eugenic Sterilizations
eugenics in America
food justice research
Food Swamps
Fried Chicken
General American Culture
Geographies
Good Life
Hip Hop Lyrics
Hip Hop Songs
Incarcerated
Jesmyn Ward
Mass Incarceration
Parchman Farm
Pathologising
Pathologizing
Plantation
plantation legacy in U.S. society
Prison Plantation
Race
racial biopolitics
Racial Capitalism
Racism
Slavery
social Darwinism theory
Soul Food
Superb
Violating
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032409634
  • Weight: 254g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Pathologizing Black Bodies reconsiders the black body as a site of cultural and corporeal interchange; one involving violence and oppression, leaving memory and trauma sedimented in cultural conventions, political arrangements, social institutions and, most significantly, materially and symbolically engraved upon the body, with “the self” often deprived of agency and sovereignty. Consisting of three parts, this study focuses on works of the twentieth- and twenty-first-century fiction and cultural narratives by mainly African American authors, aiming to highlight the different ways in which race has been pathologized in America and examine how the legacies of plantation ideology have been metaphorically inscribed on black bodies. The variety of analytical approaches and thematic foci with respect to theories and discourses surrounding race and the body allow us to delve into this thorny territory in the hope of gaining perspectives about how African American lives are still shaped and haunted by the legacies of plantation slavery. Furthermore, this volume offers insights into the politics of eugenic corporeality in an illustrative dialogue with the lasting carceral and agricultural effects of life on a plantation. Tracing the degradation and suppression of the black body, both individual and social, this study includes an analysis of the pseudo-scientific discourse of social Darwinism and eugenics; the practice of mass incarceration and the excessive punishment of black bodies; and food apartheid and USDA practices of depriving black farmers of individual autonomy and collective agency. Based on such an interplay of discourses, methodologies and perspectives, this volume aims to use literature to further examine the problematic relationship between race and the body and stress that black lives do indeed matter in the United States.

Constante González Groba is Full Professor of American literature at the University of Santiago (Spain).

Ewa Barbara Luczak is Professor at the Institute of English Studies, University of Warsaw and President of the Polish Association for American Studies.

Urszula Niewiadomska-Flis is Associate Professor of literary studies at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (KUL), Poland. She earned her PhD in American studies in 2006 from KUL.

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