Very excited to share that my book, Transscalar Critique: Climate, Blackness, Crisis, is now available for pre-order on @EdinburghUP (pirate copy on Library Genesis hopefully not far behind): https://t.co/1mzcrlxSyT
Cautiously dipping my toes into the murky realms of method for @PublicBooks with fast and loose readings of @dan_sinykin @nicolemrizzuto1 @c_thorsson @XanderManshel @V21collective @TheJuliaHLee @endtimesplural @JeffreyInsko and many others.
“Actual infrastructures—whether those are universities or bridges—provide the material foundation to perform critique. But infrastructures are not just technical systems. They are also aesthetics that produce very specific articulations of modernity.” https://t.co/YRyYoeLnqV
“Actual infrastructures—whether those are universities or bridges—provide the material foundation to perform critique. But infrastructures are not just technical systems. They are also aesthetics that produce very specific articulations of modernity.” https://t.co/YRyYoeLnqV
New at PB, @IvryHenry reviews new books that examine the literary life of material infrastructures and interrogate infrastructure as a method for thinking about how and where we produce literary critique. https://t.co/hrD0WK9XgH
@lewis_gordon@chalravens "The chorus has a vacant, Random Access Memories disco slinkiness, but Kravitz’s smug squeal is such a powerful turnoff I’ve since been using it as a contraceptive—and I actually like the guy."
I'll be giving a talk next Wednesday at @IASH_Edinburgh on the holy trinity: Du Bois, infrastructure, and genre. Come along if you're in Edinburgh or Zoombomb the chat. https://t.co/q8YemXJPtB
Deeply honored by the Infraestructural Humanities Group at the University of Glasgow for organizing events on Black Geographies for me to attend while I’m in Europe. It was a dream to engage with Victoria Okoye and Farai Chipato. Thank you for the invitation and care @IvryHenry!