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245 04 $aThe racial imaginary :$bwriters on race in the life of the mind /$ceds. Claudia Rankine, Beth Loffreda, and Max King Cap.
264 1 $aAlbany, New York :$bFence Books,$c[2015]
264 4 $c©2015
300 $a285 pages :$billustrations (some color) ;$c22 cm
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505 00 $tPray (detail) /$rKate Clark --$gIntroduction /$rBeth Loffreda and Claudia Rankine --$tFloating currency /$rMax King Cap --$gfrom$tPolitical theatre /$rMark Peterson --$tChinioserie /$rKyungmi Shin --$tThe Wogs /$r(texist) --$tThis is an imaginary border /$rEJ Hill --$tInstitutions.$tFlibbertigibbet in a white room/Competencies /$rSimone White --$tWhat do we see? What do we not see? /$rAri Banias --$tWhat we could do with writing /$rCasey Llewellyn --$tRace, feminism, and creative spaces /$rMaryam Afaq --$tStatement of purpose /$rJennifer Chang --$tTo whom it may concern /$rJess Row --$tOpen letter /$rCharlie Bernstein --$tQueen /$rWendy Ewald --$tI am not a man /$rDread Scott --$tTony & Everett /$rJohn Lucas --$tThe mask of the shoeshiner /$rEdgar Endress --$tSteve's bris /$rJay Wolke --$tMimic /$rJeff Wall --$tLives.$tHow do we invent language of racial identity--that is not necessarily constructing the "scene of instruction" about race but create the linguistic material of racial speech/thought? /$rRonaldo V. Wilson --$tResponse to call for writing about writing about race /$rArielle Greenberg --$tIf I tell these stories: notes on racism and the white imaginary /$rHelen Klonaris --$tOpen letter /$rIsaac Myers, III --$tOf whiteness, Obama, and the so-called postracial /$rTess Taylor --$tIntroduction /$rZhou Xiaojing --$tOpposite 3 (Left) ;$tOpposite 2 (Right) /$rAlice Shaw --$tFade away /$rNery Gabriel Lemus --$tSan Francisco Historical Monument 1848-2 /$rJohn Jota Leaños --$gfrom$tActs of charity /$rMark Peterson --$tTorah reading-B'nai Zaken Ethiopian concregation /$rJay Wolke --
505 00 $tReadings.$t"There are no rats": some figuring on race /$rJoshua Weiner --$tFrom circumstance to constellation: Richard Pryor, resistance, and the racial imaginary's archive /$rFarid Matuk --$tOpen letter /$rA. Van Jordan --$tOpen letter /$rDan Beachy-Quick --$tSigning and resigning /$rJames Allen Hall --$tRacing Stein: what is seen and unseen in taking a hero out for a reread /$rJill Magi --$tExempt, implicated /$rRachel Zucker --$tAnd here he comes smiling intending no harm: a poetics of invisible /$rFrancisco Aragón --$tOnce upon a time in a land far far away /$rCharles McGill --$tI once knew a Latino /$rNery Gabriel Lemus --$tLooking for the birds /$rAmitis Motevalli --$tStreet photography /$rEdgar Endress --$tCritiques.$tOpen letter 11 March 2011 /$rKasey Johnson --$tFeeling colored /$rDiane Exavier --$tOpen letter /$rBeth Loffreda --$tOpen letter /$rSoraya Membreno --$tTrespasses /$rLacy M. Johnson --$tOpen letter /$rEvie Shockley --$t1987 Trabantamino 607 Deluxe /$rLiz Cohen --$tWhite people are a desalination plant in Puerto Rico /$rWilliam Pope.L --$tThe last centerfold /$rAmitis Motevalli --$tBlack Power helmet /$rIan Weaver --$tLowrider builder and child /$rLiz Cohen --$tShaman 33 /$rTodd Gray --$tPoetics.$tLove the masters /$rJericho Brown --$tAn abridged version$rReginald Dwayne Betts --$tOpen letter /$rIra Sadoff --$tSchizophrene: texture notes /$rBhanu Kapil --$tE-racing lingo ... /$rTracie Morris --$tA slaty kind of racial(ized) poetics /$rTamiko Beyer --$tOn politics and art, the writer in society /$rJane Lazarre --$t"Negroes make me hungry"--some notes on race /$rR. Erica Doyle --$tOpen letter /$rSandra Lim --$tOpen letter /$rHossannah Asuncion --$tRace and erasure /$rCaitie Moore --$tOpen letter /$rKristin Palm --$tOpen letter /$rDanielle Pafunda --$tWriting about race /$rBettina Judd --$tWho's watching anymore, anyway? /$rDawn Lundy Martin --$tTomoko as octopus /$rJeremiah Barber.
520 $a"To think of creativity in terms of transcendence is itself specific and partial--a lovely dream perhaps, but an inhuman one. "It is not only white writers who make a prize of transcendence, of course. Many writers of all backgrounds see the imagination as a historical, as a generative place where race doesn't and shouldn't enter, a place of bodies that transcend the legislative, the economic--in other words, transcend the stuff that doesn't lend itself much poetry. In this view the imagination is postracial, a posthistorical and postpolitical utopia. . . . To bring up race for these writers is to inch close to the anxious space of affirmative action, the scarring qualifieds. "So everyone is here."--Claudia Rankine and Beth Loffreda, from the introduction In 2011, a poem published in a national magazine by a popular white male poet made use of a black female body. A conversation ensued, and ended. Claudia Rankine subsequently created Open Letter, a web forum for writers to relate the effects and affects of racial difference and to explore art's failure, thus far, to adequately imagine"--Provided by publisher.
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