The Appropriation of Black Aesthetics with Jemma DeCristo
Episode description
Jemma DeCristo RETURNS! Her new book The Aesthetic Character of Blackness is out, and covers how revolutionary Black art is co-opted by capitalists and the state, and art's limits as a revolutionary tool (and it's widespread use as a counterinsurgent one).
The Aesthetic Character of Blackness: Sounds Like Us (Duke University Press)
https://www.dukeupress.edu/the-aesthetic-character-of-blackness
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Previously:
Jemma on the Transgender Cultural District
https://www.patreon.com/posts/is-transgender-f-105793639
Jemma and Ralowe on the narrowness of Leftist organizing on (the app) Signal
https://www.patreon.com/posts/against-signal-123358271
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