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Yvette Borja discusses "Black and Blur" by Fred Moten with art history PhD student Jasmine Magaña. They break down Fred Moten's focus on Blackness as "fugitivity," track the humanities' shift from a postcolonial to a decolonial framework, and share the importance of sitting with the "not in between."
Read "The Undercommons" by Fred Moten here: https://www.akpress.org/the-undercommons.html
Read "Stolen Life" by Fred Moten here: https://www.dukeupress.edu/stolen-life
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Yvette Borja discusses "Black and Blur" by Fred Moten with art history PhD student Jasmine Magaña. They break down Fred Moten's focus on Blackness as "fugitivity," track the humanities' shift from a postcolonial to a decolonial framework, and share the importance of sitting with the "not in between."
Read "The Undercommons" by Fred Moten here: https://www.akpress.org/the-undercommons.html
Read "Stolen Life" by Fred Moten here: https://www.dukeupress.edu/stolen-life
Follow @radiocachimbona on Instagram, X, and Facebook
Support the podcast and hear more #litreviews like this one by becoming a monthly patreon subscriber here: https://patreon.com/radiocachimbona?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink

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