Patrice D. Douglass

@abolitionista

Patrice D. Douglass. Assistant Professor. Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies. Duke University. Bay Area Native.

124 (aka Ugly Origins)
Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2008.

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    Apply by February 7 to be an Editorial Associate, helping to acquire books in the social sciences & humanities. Great job and opportunity for recent MA or PhD.

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    Giving this a signal boost - position closes this FRIDAY (2/7) at NOON (eastern).

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    Folks think the system is broken, which reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of the system oppressing them. If you think things can be solved by simply participating more in existing systems, you’re not understanding that the system itself is the issue, not your participation.

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    People need more education & analysis around what it means that the US was established as a nation for white settlers with an economy built on Native displacement and Black enslavement. You can’t really understand everything else w/o understanding that.

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    "The slave is the object or the ground that makes possible the existence of the bourgeois subject and, by negation or contradistinction, defines liberty, citizenship, and the enclosures of the social body." Saidiya Hartman

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  6. 3. velj

    Football commentary has taken over my timeline 😩... logs off... ✌🏾

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  7. 31. sij

    My students have no idea who Questlove is! I was casually talking about his "Find Your Roots" episode when a student said, "Who is Questlove?" and the rest of the students said, "yeah, who is he?" Ya'll, I was knocked off my balance. Am I that old!?!

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    29. sij

    If you want to know what Wilderson thinks, read Wilderson. If you want to know what Sexton thinks, read Sexton. If you want to know what Afro-pessimist think, then insist on conflating (and re-inforcing the tenets of fungibility) the two thinkers as if they have no difference.

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    28. sij

    A common trend in the Humanities is relegating as "old" - thus, non-useful - theory from non-white/non-male theorist from the 70s-80s-90s while at the same treating white, male theorist from the same time period and beyond as immemorially important and significant must-reads.

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    28. sij

    i’m hype 😭 my review essay of saidiya hartman’s WAYWARD LIVES, BEAUTIFUL EXPERIMENTS is featured in this special issue of QUI PARLE alongside new work from Calvin Warren, , Parisa Vaziri & others. edited by Donna Honarpisheh. cover art x Felipe Baeza 🌊

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  11. 27. sij

    My Monday is off to a slow, responding to an endless mound of emails, crawl...

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    27. sij
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    Contemporary Black academics appear to be obsessed with being an academic as opposed to the work that being an academic can do; well beyond the academy & in the academy too. This obsession is neoliberal managerialism that looks like it is doing something but it changes nothing.

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    24. sij

    "Carby refuses to tell a tidy or convenient story and instead produces an account of empire that is as expansive as it is heartbreaking." Interview with Hazel Carby and Saidiya Hartman, "Errant Daughters," leaves you wanting more!

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  15. 23. sij

    If you're around, please come watch me try to do justice to this abstract 🙃

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    21. sij

    The 2020 Feminist Decolonial Politics Workshop at UNC Charlotte will focus on the work of Dr. Christina Sharpe ! May 20th-23rd. Apps due 2/17. I went last year when we focused on the work of Audra Simpson.

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    21. sij

    Simone Leigh, Images from “Loophole of Retreat”, e-flux Journal #105, December 2019.

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    Good morning to everyone except the media who keep calling that white nationalist rally in Virginia yesterday a “gun rights” rally. We all know what the hell that was.

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    20. sij

    What would be made possible if, rather than assuming the subject, we began our inquiry with a description of subjectification that did not attempt to name or interpret anything but to simply describe its surfaces? Saidiya Hartman

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    Here, in a 1972 interview from prison, Angela Davis responds to the interviewer’s question if she approves of violence.

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