Blank: Interviews and Essays

M. Nourbese Philip

Language: English

Publisher: Book*hug Press

Published: Jul 15, 2017

Words: 118771
Flesch: 61.72
DDC: 814.54
FAST Tags: Canada, Race relations, African Americans--Social conditions, Racism, Black people--Social conditions, Race, Canadian essays
LCC: PR9199.3.P456

Description:

"Blank is a collection of previously out-of-print essays and new works by one of Canada's most important contemporary writers and thinkers. Through an engagement with her earlier work, M. NourbeSe Philip comes to realize the existence of a repetition in the world: the return of something that, while still present, has become unembedded from the world, disappeared. Her imperative becomes to make us see what has gone unseen, by writing memory upon the margin of history, in the shadow of empire and at the frontier of silence. In heretical writings that work to make the disappeared perceptible, Blank explores questions of race, the body politic, timeliness, recurrence, ongoingness, art, and the so-called multicultural nation. Through these considerations, Philip creates a linguistic form that registers the presence of what has seemingly dissolved, a form that also imprints the loss and the silence surrounding those disappearances in its very presence."--