ON MARRONAGE: Ethical Confrontations with Antiblackness

ON MARRONAGE: Ethical Confrontations with Antiblackness

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P.Khalil Saucier and Tryon P.Woods make the case that racism and colourism (here referred to as AntiBlackness) have shaped even the tools historically used to investigate them, using this realisation to suggest how new conceptual frameworks might be built within academia. On Marronage is both timeless and timely, posing questions about the true extent of racism's effects that have been being posed by black activists for generations yet which have only recently been receiving mainstream media attention.