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Black Prometheus - Race and Radicalism in the Age of Atlantic Slavery (Hardcover)
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Black Prometheus - Race and Radicalism in the Age of Atlantic Slavery (Hardcover)
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Black Prometheus addresses the specific conditions under and the
pointed implications with which an ancient story about different
orders of gods dueling over the fate of humanity became such a
prominent fixture of Atlantic modernity. The Prometheus myth, for
several reasons-its fortuitous geographical associations with both
Africa and the Caucasus; its resonant iconography of bodily
suffering; and its longue duree function as a limit case for a
Platonic-cum-Christian political theology of the Absolute, became a
crucial site for conceptualizing human liberation in the immanent
space of a finite globe structured by white domination and black
slavery. The titan's defiant theft of fire from the regnant gods
was translated through a high-stakes racial coding either as an
"African" revolt against the cosmic status quo that augured a pure
autonomy, a black revolutionary immanence against which idealist
philosophers like Hegel defined their projects and slaveholders
defended their lives and positions. Or as a "Caucasian" reflection
of the divine power evidently working in favor of Euro-Christian
civilization that transmuted the naked egoism of conquest into a
righteous heteronomy-Euro-Christian civilization's mobilization by
the Absolute or its internalization of a transcendent principle of
universal Reason. The Prometheus myth was available and attractive
to its eighteenth- and nineteenth-century revivalists and
reinventors-from canonical figures like Voltaire, Percy Shelley,
Frederick Douglass, and Karl Marx to anonymous contributors of
ephemera to abolitionist periodicals-not so much as a handy emblem
of an abstract humanism but as the potential linchpin of a
racialist philosophy of history.
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