Ontology, Experience, and Social Death: On Frank Wilderson's Afropessimism

APA Newsletter on Philosophy and the Black Experience 20 (1) (2020)
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Abstract

This is a long critical discussion of Frank Wilderson's Afropessimism, focusing primarily on Wilderson's claim that Blackness is equivalent to Slaveness. The article draws out some strengths of the book, but argues that the book's central arguments often rest on shaky methodological, metaphysical, epistemic, and political grounds. Along the way, we consider some complications endemic to the project of evaluating a text so clearly geared towards Black audiences from the perspective of a non-Black reader.

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Patrick O'Donnell
Oakton Community College

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