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Interview: Zakiyyah Iman Jackson on Becoming Human — Epistemic Unruliness 30

Interview: Zakiyyah Iman Jackson on Becoming Human — Epistemic Unruliness 30

Update: 2020-07-02
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In this episode, Emily is delighted to talk with Dr. Zakiyyah Iman Jackson about her new book Becoming Human: Matter and Meaning in an Antiblack World. Turning to African diasporic literature, Jackson theorizes the relationship between blackness and animality, bringing black critical theory and posthumanism to bear on one another. Our conversation traces Jackson’s intellectual journey to the book project and to the question of animality more broadly, examines the methodological approaches of the book and the possibilities and poetics of language, and unpacks the project’s political stakes. On the way, we discuss plasticity, Jackson’s ontology, the importance of cultural production for theorizing the human, the relationship between science/positivism and colonialism, and more.


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Interview: Zakiyyah Iman Jackson on Becoming Human — Epistemic Unruliness 30

Interview: Zakiyyah Iman Jackson on Becoming Human — Epistemic Unruliness 30

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