Pathologizing Black Bodies

Pathologizing Black Bodies

The Legacy of Plantation Slavery

Gonzalez Groba, Constante; Luczak, Ewa Barbara; Niewiadomska-Flis, Urszula

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

198

Mole

9781032409634

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Introduction: Corporeal Afterlives of Plantation Slavery

Part I: "Pathologizing 'Blood'"

1. "There's pow'r in the blood": Blood Transfusions and Racial Serology in Wallace Thurman's "Grist in the Mill"

Ewa Barbara Luczak

2. Eugenic Sterilization in Toni Morrison's Home: Perpetrators and the Ethics of Engaged Witnessing

Ewa Barbara Luczak

Part II: Pathologizing the Body

3. From the Prison of Slavery to the Slavery of Prison: Incarcerated Black Bodies in Jesmyn Ward's Sing, Unburied, Sing and Colson Whitehead's The Nickel Boys

Constante Gonzalez Groba

4. Pathologizing Race, Pathologizing Metastatic Racism: From Lillian Smith to Ibram Kendi

Constante Gonzalez Groba

Part III: De-Pathologizing Access to Food and Land

5. "Healthy Is the New Gangsta": Food Apartheid and Black Culinary Culture in Southern Hip-Hop

Urszula Niewiadomska-Flis

6. Black Land Matters: Geographies of Race and Politics of Land in Natalie Baszile's Queen Sugar

Urszula Niewiadomska-Flis
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Slavery;Racism;Race;Plantation;Incarcerated;Geographies;Eugenic;Bodies;Body;Pathologising;Pathologizing;Black;African Americans;Soul Food;Eugenic Sterilizations;Parchman Farm;Hip Hop Lyrics;Mass Incarceration;Prison Plantation;Food Swamps;Superb;Antiracist Policies;General American Culture;Good Life;Fried Chicken;Violating;Racial Capitalism;Jesmyn Ward;Blood Transfusion Practices;Dirty South;Black Farmers;Collard Greens;Young Man;Colson Whitehead;Black Body;Capital Punishment;Hip Hop Songs