Critique of Black Reason

240 pages

English language

Published May 11, 2017 by Duke University Press, Duke University Press Books.

ISBN:
978-0-8223-6332-3
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OCLC Number:
953325412

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Many reviews and blurbs of “Critique of Black Reason” by Achille Mbembe note it as “challenging” or “demanding.” While not an easy read, a large part of the difficulty of the text emerges from its lack of structure and overall argumentative coherence, leaving one to feel as if one is reading a collection of disparate thoughts brought together in book form.

Mbembe sets out to write a genealogy of Blackness, or to pick apart Black Reason – that phenomenon of fantasy and ignorant apprehension surrounding the epistemology of the Black subject, Blackness, and Africa. However, the path often gets lost and at times it became unclear if I was reading a poor version of Paul Gilroy, a literary review of African novelists, or a history of French colonization. Clarity in the text also suffers from Mbembe’s reluctance or inability to ontologically situate Blackness, preferring to make insinuations or allow others …

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Subjects

  • Blacks, race identity
  • Whites
  • Race awareness
  • Slavery
  • Difference (philosophy)