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On Property - Policing, Prisons, and the Call for Abolition (Paperback): Rinaldo Walcott On Property - Policing, Prisons, and the Call for Abolition (Paperback)
Rinaldo Walcott
R259 Discovery Miles 2 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nominated for the Heritage Toronto Book Award * Longlisted for the Toronto Book Awards * A Globe and Mail Book of the Year * A CBC Books Best Canadian Nonfiction of 2021 From plantation rebellion to prison labour's super-exploitation, Walcott examines the relationship between policing and property. That a man can lose his life for passing a fake $20 bill when we know our economies are flush with fake money says something damning about the way we've organized society. Yet the intensity of the calls to abolish the police after George Floyd's death surprised almost everyone. What, exactly, does abolition mean? How did we get here? And what does property have to do with it? In On Property, Rinaldo Walcott explores the long shadow cast by slavery's afterlife and shows how present-day abolitionists continue the work of their forebears in service of an imaginative, creative philosophy that ensures freedom and equality for all. Thoughtful, wide-ranging, compassionate, and profound, On Property makes an urgent plea for a new ethics of care.

The Long Emancipation - Moving toward Black Freedom (Paperback): Rinaldo Walcott The Long Emancipation - Moving toward Black Freedom (Paperback)
Rinaldo Walcott
R629 Discovery Miles 6 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In The Long Emancipation Rinaldo Walcott posits that Black people globally live in the time of emancipation and that emancipation is definitely not freedom. Taking examples from across the globe, he argues that wherever Black people have been emancipated from slavery and colonization, a potential freedom has been thwarted. Walcott names this condition the long emancipation-the ongoing interdiction of potential Black freedom and the continuation of the juridical and legislative status of Black nonbeing. Stating that Black people have yet to experience freedom, Walcott shows that being Black in the world is to exist in the time of emancipation in which Black people must constantly fashion alternate conceptions of freedom and reality through expressive culture. Given that Black unfreedom lies at the center of the making of the modern world, the attainment of freedom for Black people, Walcott contends, will transform the human experience worldwide. With The Long Emancipation, Walcott offers a new humanism that begins by acknowledging that present conceptions of what it means to be human do not currently include Black people.

The Long Emancipation - Moving toward Black Freedom (Hardcover): Rinaldo Walcott The Long Emancipation - Moving toward Black Freedom (Hardcover)
Rinaldo Walcott
R2,232 Discovery Miles 22 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In The Long Emancipation Rinaldo Walcott posits that Black people globally live in the time of emancipation and that emancipation is definitely not freedom. Taking examples from across the globe, he argues that wherever Black people have been emancipated from slavery and colonization, a potential freedom has been thwarted. Walcott names this condition the long emancipation-the ongoing interdiction of potential Black freedom and the continuation of the juridical and legislative status of Black nonbeing. Stating that Black people have yet to experience freedom, Walcott shows that being Black in the world is to exist in the time of emancipation in which Black people must constantly fashion alternate conceptions of freedom and reality through expressive culture. Given that Black unfreedom lies at the center of the making of the modern world, the attainment of freedom for Black people, Walcott contends, will transform the human experience worldwide. With The Long Emancipation, Walcott offers a new humanism that begins by acknowledging that present conceptions of what it means to be human do not currently include Black people.

When He Was Free and Young and He Used to Wear Silks A List ed. (Paperback): Austin Clarke When He Was Free and Young and He Used to Wear Silks A List ed. (Paperback)
Austin Clarke; Introduction by Rinaldo Walcott
R295 Discovery Miles 2 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Now available after over four decades, the first collection of short fiction from bestselling author and Barbadian-born Canadian luminary Austin Clarke - winner of the Scotiabank Giller Prize, the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, and the Trillium Book Award for his novel The Polished Hoe - is a vital, lyrical, and provocative exploration of the Black immigrant experience in Canada. Originally issued in 1971, Austin Clarke's first published collection of eleven remarkable stories showcases his groundbreaking approach to chronicling the Caribbean diaspora experience in Canada. Characters move through the mire of working life, of establishing a home for themselves, of reconciling with what and who they left behind - all the while contending with a place in which their bone-chilling reception is both social and atmospheric. In lyrical, often racy, and wholly unforgettable prose, Clarke portrays a set of provocative, scintillating portraits of the psychological realities faced by people of colour in a society so often lauded for its geniality and openness.

Disrupting Queer Inclusion - Canadian Homonationalisms and the Politics of Belonging (Paperback): Rinaldo Walcott Disrupting Queer Inclusion - Canadian Homonationalisms and the Politics of Belonging (Paperback)
Rinaldo Walcott; Edited by Omisoore H Dryden, Suzanne Lenon
R792 Discovery Miles 7 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Canada likes to present itself as a paragon of gay rights. This book contends that Canada's acceptance of gay rights, while being beneficial to some, obscures and abets multiple forms of oppression to the detriment and exclusion of some queer and trans bodies. Disrupting Queer Inclusion seeks to unsettle the assumption that inclusion equals justice. Offering a fresh analysis of the complexity of queer politics and activism, contributors detail how the fight for acceptance engenders complicity in a system that fortifies white supremacy, furthers settler colonialism, advances neoliberalism, and props up imperialist mythologies.

Queer Returns - Essays on Multiculturalism, Diaspora, and Black Studies (Paperback): Rinaldo Walcott Queer Returns - Essays on Multiculturalism, Diaspora, and Black Studies (Paperback)
Rinaldo Walcott
R557 Discovery Miles 5 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Disrupting Queer Inclusion - Canadian Homonationalisms and the Politics of Belonging (Hardcover): Rinaldo Walcott Disrupting Queer Inclusion - Canadian Homonationalisms and the Politics of Belonging (Hardcover)
Rinaldo Walcott; Edited by Omisoore H Dryden, Suzanne Lenon
R2,339 Discovery Miles 23 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Canada likes to present itself as a paragon of gay rights. This book contends that Canada's acceptance of gay rights, while being beneficial to some, obscures and abets multiple forms of oppression to the detriment and exclusion of some queer and trans bodies. Disrupting Queer Inclusion seeks to unsettle the assumption that inclusion equals justice. Offering a fresh analysis of the complexity of queer politics and activism, contributors detail how the fight for acceptance engenders complicity in a system that fortifies white supremacy, furthers settler colonialism, advances neoliberalism, and props up imperialist mythologies.

Between Hope and Despair - Pedagogy and the Remembrance of Historical Trauma (Paperback): Roger I. Simon, Sharon Rosenberg,... Between Hope and Despair - Pedagogy and the Remembrance of Historical Trauma (Paperback)
Roger I. Simon, Sharon Rosenberg, Claudia Eppert; Contributions by Rachel Baum, Deborah P. Britzman, …
R1,661 Discovery Miles 16 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At the end of a century of unfathomable suffering, societies are facing anew the question of how events that shock, resist assimilation, and evoke contradictory and complex responses should be remembered. Between Hope and Despair specifically examines the pedagogical problem of how remembrance is to proceed when what is to be remembered is underscored by a logic difficult to comprehend and subversive of the humane character of existence. This pedagogical attention to practices of remembrance reflects the growing cognizance that hope for a just and compassionate future lies in the sustained, if troubled, working through of these issues.

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