Courses
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HUM/COM/SOC 143: Race, Class, Gender: Intersectionality and Identity Politics (2023)
ETH101 Human Being as Noun? Or Human Being as Praxis? (2023)
HUM/PHL/SOC 299: Ceremony of the Souls: Black Metamorphoses and Liberation Movements in the New World (2023)
ENG150/200: Facing the Vanishing World: Intimate Knowledge of Space and Time (2023)
ENG102: Light in the Dark: Rewriting Identity, Spirituality, Reality (2023)
ENG102: On the Subject of Roots: After the Ancestors Have Had Their Say (2022)
ENG102: Black Feminist Discourse on Cancer and Care-Giving (2022)
ETH101: Possessive Individualism (2022)
ETH101: How To Change The World (2021)
ENG102: The Social (Re)Construction of Black Feminist Thought (2021)
ENG150: The Queer Art of Failure (2021)
HUM102: The Black Radical Tradition (2021)
HUM102: 1968: Beauty Is In The Street (2020)
ENG102: The Colonized Subject (2020)
ENG200: Forms of Knowing and Not-Knowing (2020)
ENG102: Intersectional Feminist Thought (2019)
PHL101: Erotics of Wisdom (2019)
ENG101: The Black Public Intellectual (2018)
ETH103: The Human That Therefore I Am (2018-Present)
ENG155: Pataphysics, Oulipo and the Art of Perspective (2018)
ENG151: Writing Machines (2015)
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Theorizing Cancer, Practicing Care (2022)
“The individual body has failed insofar as it cannot regulate its own generative resources. And, because those generative resources are irregular, [they] are out of regulation. We poison the individual body in order to get those generative resources back under control. That’s the discourse. It’s really a failure of self-possession. It’s a failure of the fiction of the individual body to properly regulate itself. It’s not conceived of as a war against toxicity . . . it’s not conceived of as a social war against all the toxic shit that emerges as a function of fucked up racial-sexual capitalism that makes people sick all the fucking time. It’s not a social war. It’s an individual war that the individual sick person fights against their own body. It’s an attempt to shore up the fiction of the individual body. And it’s a fucking lie.” (Fred Moten, 2022)
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The Colonized Subject (2020)
“We Must Learn to Sit Down Together and Discuss a Little Culture” (Sylvia Wynter, 2021)
“Let us not accuse ourselves. Let us not excuse ourselves. We must make place for logic as not just the property of Europe. We must space place to to see how it is held within other rich knowledge systems.” (Gayatri Spivak 2020)