Afropessimism
Course Description
Summary
White supremacy is written into every layer of life, an escapable aspect of the modern condition. This hopelessness, though, is just the beginning for the Afropessimist, who nonetheless plots out a radical course forward–– Could pessimism be the real path to freedom? Through a deep reading of Frank B. Wilderson III and Saidyah Hartman, Jared Sexton (and others), we will mine the generative possibilities of this so-called “pessimism” about the Black condition. Students should expect about 40-60 pages of critical/theoretical reading per week, along with a handful of critical response papers.
Learning Outcomes
- Read the entirety of key texts by Hartman, Wilderson, and others
- Develop an understanding of the history of humanist discourse and race
Prerequisites
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Please contact the faculty member : anduplan@bennington.edu
Cross List
- Black Studies
- Society, Culture, & Thought