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Engagements with Aime Cesaire

Thinking with Spirits

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Aimé Césaire is due a major critical reinterpretation and that is exactly what this book carries out. Through an in-depth grasp of the trajectory and core significance of Césaire's work, Jason Allen-Paisant highlights a set of links it makes between 'spirit,' 'poetry,' and 'knowing'. These explications, setting Césaire's work in relation to a rigorously accounted for set of influences, reframe how we understand his writings, enhancing their philosophical, rather than merely political, aspects. Engagements with Aimé Césaire: Thinking with Spirits is about more than Negritude (which has come to mean something less than a deep poetic sensibility with its own aspirational aesthetics and metaphysics, and rather something more like a fantasy-ridden iteration of pan-Africanism). It shows an Aimé Césaire deeply relevant to today: to the crises of ecological collapse, capitalist dystopias, and ideologies predicated upon fear and the threat of foreigners; and to contemporary chatter around interspecies collaboration and the need to rethink the entrepreneurial subject of Western political thought. Recasting Césaire's work is not just a matter of transforming a significant figure. It is also about rethinking legacies. This book is an engagement in the truest sense--the work of a contemporary Black poet who expounds the ways in which Césaire's work articulates for him a new politics of the self.
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Authors:
Allen-Paisant, Jason (Senior Lecturer in Critical Theory and Creative Writing, Senior Lecturer in Critical Theory and Creative Writing, University of Manchester)
Year Published:
2024
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9780192867223
Number of Pages:
160
Place of Publication:
Oxford
Publication Date:
06/02/2024
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Language:
English
Imprint:
Oxford University Press
SKU:
9780192867223

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