M. NourbeSe Philip: Zong! and the Black Outdoors
The Black Outdoors working group and the Humanities Futures initiative at the Franklin Humanities Institute presented "There is No End to Out," with readings by and a conversation with poet M. NourbeSe Philip. Here is her full talk and performance. Additional sponsors include: African and African American Studies; Duke Divinity School, Office of the Dean; Duke English Department; Duke Initiatives in Theology and the Arts; Division of Theology and Ethics; Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies; Office of Black Church Studies; Program in Literature; Religious Studies; African American and African Diaspora Studies at UNCG; Women's and Gender Studies, UNCG

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(Sub)Aquatic Conversation with m. nourbeSe philip

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On Sylvia Wynter: The Making of Black Metamorphosis

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Achille Mbembe - Frantz Fanon and the Politics of Viscerality

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Saidiya Hartman and Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor| Scenes of Subjection

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Geographies of Racial Capitalism with Ruth Wilson Gilmore – An Antipode Foundation film

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M. NourbeSe Philip reads "Discourse on the Logic of Language" from She Tries Her Tongue

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Reading ZONG! by m. nourbeSe Philip

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Fred Moten | Reading

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NourbeSe Reads from Zong!

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ABC Tried to Bury This James Baldwin Interview. Four Decades Later, It's Blisteringly Relevant.

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2020 R.W.B. Jackson Lecture: Dionne Brand and Rinaldo Walcott

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The Holloway Series in Poetry - M. Nourbese Philip

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Left of Black with Fred Moten

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Windham Campbell Prize 2024 - m. nourbeSe philip

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Trauma and representation: NourbeSe Philip's ZONG!

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Frank B. Wilderson III | Afropessimism

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Afropessimism and Its Others: A discussion between Hortense J. Spillers and Lewis R. Gordon

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Great Writers Inspire at Home: M. NourbeSe Philip on the haunting of history

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Dr Frances Cress Welsing The Relationship between Black Men and White Women Full Interview 1973

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