Apartheid, ironically, provided Grant Farred with the optimal
conditions for thinking. He describes South Africa’s apartheid
regime as an intellectual force that, “Made thinking apartheid,
more than anything else, an absolute necessity.” The
Perversity of Gratitude is a provocative book in which Farred
reflects on an upbringing resisting apartheid. Although he is still
inclined to struggle viscerally against apartheid, he acknowledges,
“It is me.” Unsentimental about his education, Farred’s
critique recognizes the impact of four exceptional teachers—all
engaging pedagogical figures who cultivated a great sense of
possibility in how thinking could be learned through a
disenfranchised South African education. The Perversity of
Gratitude brings to bear the work of influential philosophers such
as Martin Heidegger and Jacques Derrida. The book tackles broad
philosophical concepts—transgression, withdrawal, and the
dialectic. This leads to the creation of a new concept, “the
diaspora-in-place,” which Farred explains, “is having left a
place before one physically removes oneself from this place.”
Farred’s apartheid education in South Africa instilled in him a
lifelong commitment to learning thinking. “And for that I am
grateful,” Farred writes in The Perversity of Gratitude. His
autopoiesis is sure to provoke and inspire readers.
General
Imprint: |
Temple University Press,U.S.
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
2024 |
Firstpublished: |
2024 |
Authors: |
Grant Farred
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Dimensions: |
210 x 140 x 15mm (L x W x T) |
Pages: |
226 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4399-2497-6 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-4399-2497-X |
Barcode: |
9781439924976 |
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