Death’s Futurity
The Visual Life of Black Power
Death’s Futurity: The Visual Life of Black Power interrogates material and visual uses of death as an under-theorized performative intervention for thinking through revolutionary politics, the Black body, and radical print and documentary media. This work links state performances of antiblack violence in the U.S. during the Black Power era to resulting visual cultural productions to better understand how radical Black political practitioners imagined death as a generative means towards political liberation.
The book is published by Duke University Press.
Reviews:
Olivia K. Young, Art Journal, 83(3), 88–90.
Ellen Tani, CAA.reviews, October 24, 2024.
Jenna M. Wilson, Lateral: Journal of the Cultural Studies Association, Issue 13.1 (Spring 2024).
Les Gray, Theatre Journal, Volume 75, Number 3, September 2023, pp. 380-381 (Review)
Simon Stow, European Journal of American Studies [Online], Book reviews, Online since 07 July 2023.