Diplomatic Para-citations: Genre, Foreign Bodies, and the Ethics of Co-habitation

Taking seriously the critical conception of diplomacy as the mediation of estrangement, Diplomatic Para-citations turns to the politics and laws that tie modern diplomacy to colonial cultures and the ‘genres of Man’ that they privilege.

In an attempt to read ‘the diplomatic’ from the African postcolony, the book probes the injunction at the center of the law of genre that states that “genres are not to be mixed.” This enables it to investigate the citational/recitational forms of knowledge and practices of recognition that reproduce the diplomatic and colonial order of things in the African context.

Through a reading of literature, philosophy, and a multiplicity of everyday practices in Africa and its diasporas, Sam Okoth Opondo explores amateur diplomatic practices that provide a counterforce to laws that prescribe faithfulness to a norm/form while proscribing the mixing of genres.

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Diplomatic Para-citations: Genre, Foreign Bodies, and the Ethics of Co-habitation

Taking seriously the critical conception of diplomacy as the mediation of estrangement, Diplomatic Para-citations turns to the politics and laws that tie modern diplomacy to colonial cultures and the ‘genres of Man’ that they privilege.

In an attempt to read ‘the diplomatic’ from the African postcolony, the book probes the injunction at the center of the law of genre that states that “genres are not to be mixed.” This enables it to investigate the citational/recitational forms of knowledge and practices of recognition that reproduce the diplomatic and colonial order of things in the African context.

Through a reading of literature, philosophy, and a multiplicity of everyday practices in Africa and its diasporas, Sam Okoth Opondo explores amateur diplomatic practices that provide a counterforce to laws that prescribe faithfulness to a norm/form while proscribing the mixing of genres.

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Diplomatic Para-citations: Genre, Foreign Bodies, and the Ethics of Co-habitation

Diplomatic Para-citations: Genre, Foreign Bodies, and the Ethics of Co-habitation

by Sam Okoth Opondo
Diplomatic Para-citations: Genre, Foreign Bodies, and the Ethics of Co-habitation

Diplomatic Para-citations: Genre, Foreign Bodies, and the Ethics of Co-habitation

by Sam Okoth Opondo

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Taking seriously the critical conception of diplomacy as the mediation of estrangement, Diplomatic Para-citations turns to the politics and laws that tie modern diplomacy to colonial cultures and the ‘genres of Man’ that they privilege.

In an attempt to read ‘the diplomatic’ from the African postcolony, the book probes the injunction at the center of the law of genre that states that “genres are not to be mixed.” This enables it to investigate the citational/recitational forms of knowledge and practices of recognition that reproduce the diplomatic and colonial order of things in the African context.

Through a reading of literature, philosophy, and a multiplicity of everyday practices in Africa and its diasporas, Sam Okoth Opondo explores amateur diplomatic practices that provide a counterforce to laws that prescribe faithfulness to a norm/form while proscribing the mixing of genres.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786615862
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 02/09/2022
Series: Kilombo: International Relations and Colonial Questions
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 662
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Sam Okoth Opondo is Associate Professor of Political Science and Africana Studies at Vassar College.

Table of Contents

Part One: Epiparasites/Introductory Fragments

The Ghosts of Eugene-Terre-Blanche

Introduction: Laws and Lore of Genre

Chapter 1. Apocalypsis: Para-citing and Becoming Malcolm X

Chapter 2. Counting with Sister Hypatia

Part Two: Bios/Entanglements

Chapter 3. Philopoesis and/as Resistance (Essay)

Chapter 4. Postscripts (Short Story)

Chapter 5. Biocolonial and Racial Entanglements (Essay)

Chapter 6. Becoming with’ HIV/AIDS (Essay)

Part Three: Home/Abjection

Chapter 7. Inner-wares (Novella)

Chapter 8. Inter-city Half-lives (Essay)

Chapter 9. In Extremis: Diplomacies, Extremism, and Enmity

Chapter 10. Letters to Yvonne: Words and/as Worlds (Letters)

Chapter 11. Fishers-of-Men: A Lamentation (Poem)

Chapter 12. Counting Silently/Discretely: A Dirge

Part Four: Speculations/Hospitalities

Chapter 13. Childhood, Redemption, and the Prosaics of Waiting (Essay)

Chapter 14. Children of the Sand and Sea (Poem)

Chapter 15. Migricide, Hospitality, and Horror (Essay)

Chapter 16. Speculum/Speculations/On Birthing Tomorrow (Poem)

Part Five: Stagings/Falsifications

Chapter 17. Cinema-Body-Thought (Essay)

Chapter 18. Cinema is Our ‘Night School’ (Essay)

Chapter 19. Stagecraft/Statecraft/Mancraft

Chapter 20. Abusive Fidelities: Diplomacy and/as Translation

Epilogue: St. Augustine’s Phallus: Love, Diplomacy, and the Will-to-Convert

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