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portada Death Rights: Romantic Suicide, Race, and the Bounds of Liberalism (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2021
Language
English
Pages
192
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9781438482897

Death Rights: Romantic Suicide, Race, and the Bounds of Liberalism (in English)

Deanna P. Koretsky (Author) · Suny Press · Hardcover

Death Rights: Romantic Suicide, Race, and the Bounds of Liberalism (in English) - Deanna P. Koretsky

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Synopsis "Death Rights: Romantic Suicide, Race, and the Bounds of Liberalism (in English)"

Analyzes how literary representations of suicide have reinforced antiblackness in the modern world.Death Rights presents an antiracist critique of British romanticism by deconstructing one of its organizing tropes―the suicidal creative “genius.” Putting texts by Olaudah Equiano, Mary Shelley, John Keats, and others into critical conversation with African American literature, black studies, and feminist theory, Deanna P. Koretsky argues that romanticism is part and parcel of the legal and philosophical discourses underwriting liberal modernity’s antiblack foundations. Read in this context, the trope of romantic suicide serves a distinct political function, indexing the limits of liberal subjectivity and (re)inscribing the rights and freedoms promised by liberalism as the exclusive province of white men.The first book-length study of suicide in British romanticism, Death Rights also points to the enduring legacy of romantic ideals in the academy and contemporary culture more broadly. Koretsky challenges scholars working in historically Eurocentric fields to rethink their identification with epistemes rooted in antiblackness. And, through discussions of recent cultural touchstones such as Kurt Cobain’s resurgence in hip-hop and Victor LaValle’s comic book sequel to Frankenstein, Koretsky provides all readers with a trenchant analysis of how eighteenth-century ideas about suicide continue to routinize antiblackness in the modern world.

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