LEADER 00000nim a22004935a 4500 003 MWT 005 20220214064335.1 006 m o h 007 sz zunnnnnuned 007 cr nnannnuuuua 008 220211s2022 xxunnn es i n eng d 020 9781666106510 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) 020 1666106518 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) 029 https://d2snwnmzyr8jue.cloudfront.net/ ttm_9781666106510_180.jpeg 028 42 MWT13893451 037 13893451|bMidwest Tape, LLC|nhttp://www.midwesttapes.com 040 Midwest|erda 082 00 305.896/073|223 099 eAudiobook hoopla 099 eAudiobook hoopla 100 1 Moten, Fred,|eauthor. 245 10 Black and blur|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cFred Moten. 250 Unabridged. 264 1 [United States] :|bTantor Media, Inc.,|c2022. 264 2 |bMade available through hoopla 300 1 online resource (1 audio file (14hr., 31 min.)) : |bdigital. 336 spoken word|bspw|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 344 digital|hdigital recording|2rda 347 data file|2rda 490 1 Consent Not to Be a Single Being ;|vbk. 1 506 Digital content provided by hoopla. 511 1 Read by David Sadzin. 520 In Black and Blur-the first volume in his sublime and compelling trilogy consent not to be a single being-Fred Moten engages in a capacious consideration of the place and force of blackness in African diaspora arts, politics, and life. In these interrelated essays, Moten attends to entanglement, the blurring of borders, and other practices that trouble notions of self-determination and sovereignty within political and aesthetic realms. Black and Blur is marked by unlikely juxtapositions: Althusser informs analyses of rappers Pras and Ol' Dirty Bastard; Shakespeare encounters Stokely Carmichael; thinkers like Kant, Adorno, and Jose Esteban Muñoz and artists and musicians including Thornton Dial and Cecil Taylor play off each other. Moten holds that blackness encompasses a range of social, aesthetic, and theoretical insurgencies that respond to a shared modernity founded upon the sociological catastrophe of the transatlantic slave trade and settler colonialism. In so doing, he unsettles normative ways of reading, hearing, and seeing, thereby reordering the senses to create new means of knowing. 538 Mode of access: World Wide Web. 650 0 Black people|xRace identity|zUnited States. 650 0 African Americans|xRace identity. 650 0 African diaspora. 700 1 Sadzin, David. 710 2 hoopla digital. 800 1 Fred, Moten.|tConsent Not to Be a Single Being.|sSpoken word ;|vbk. 1 856 40 |uhttps://www.hoopladigital.com/title/ 13893451?utm_source=MARC|zInstantly available on hoopla. 856 42 |zCover image|uhttps://d2snwnmzyr8jue.cloudfront.net/ ttm_9781666106510_180.jpeg