An Essay for Ezra: Racial Terror in America

An Essay for Ezra: Racial Terror in America

by Grant Farred
An Essay for Ezra: Racial Terror in America

An Essay for Ezra: Racial Terror in America

by Grant Farred

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Overview

An intensely personal, and philosophical, account of why white America’s racial unconscious is not so unconscious

An Essay for Ezra is a critique of terror that begins but by no means ends with the presidency of Donald J. Trump. A father addresses his son and a boy shares his observations in a dynamic dialogistic exchange that is a commentary of and for its time, taking the measure of racial terror and of white supremacy both in our moment and as a historical phenomenon.

Framed through the experiences of the author’s biracial son, An Essay for Ezra is intensely personal while also powerfully universal. Drawing on the social and political thought of James Baldwin and Martin Luther King, Grant Farred examines the temptation and the perils of essentialism and the need to discriminate—to engage the black mind as much as the black body. With that dialectic as his starting point, Farred engages the ideas of Jameson, Barthes, Derrida, Adorno, Kant, and other thinkers to derive an ethics of being in our time of social peril. His antiessentialist racial analysis is salient, especially when he deploys Dave Chappelle as a counterpoint to Baldwin—and Chappelle’s brilliant comic philosophic voice jabs at both racial and gender identity.

Standing apart for its willingness to explore terror in all its ambivalence, this theoretical reflection on racism, knowledge, ethics, and being in our neofascist present brings to bear the full weight of philosophical inquiry and popular cultural critique on black life in the United States.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781517911805
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Publication date: 12/07/2021
Series: Thinking Theory
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Grant Farred is author of Martin Heidegger Saved My Life; In Motion, At Rest: The Event of the Athletic Body; and What’s My Name? Black Vernacular Intellectuals, all from Minnesota.  

Table of Contents

Contents

1. November, 2016

2. Martin Luther King and White People

3. The Farceur

4. De-racializing MLK

5. Haunting: It Takes You Where You Don’t Want to Go

6. And So I Turn to James Baldwin

7. Do Not a Tarantula Be: A Nietzschean Interlude

8. “Bagger Vance”

Postscript: November 7, 2020

Acknowledgments

Notes

Index

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