
Fear of Black Consciousness
Author: Lewis R. Gordon
Narrator: Landon Woodson, Lewis R. Gordon
Unabridged: 9 hr 7 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Published: 01/11/2022

Author: Lewis R. Gordon
Narrator: Landon Woodson, Lewis R. Gordon
Unabridged: 9 hr 7 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Published: 01/11/2022
Lewis R. Gordon is Professor of Philosophy and Africana Studies at the University of Connecticut, visiting Professor at the University of the West Indies at Mona, Jamaica, Nelson Mandela, visiting Professor at Rhodes University, South Africa, European Union Visiting Chair in Philosophy at Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, France, and Writer-in-Residence at Birkbeck School of Law. His most recent book is What Fanon Said: A Philosophical Introduction to His Life and Thought (2015).
Fearing Black Consciousness should be a fearsome, focused book. Lewis Gordon is a philosopher, a teacher, and an Afro-Caribbean Jew who was born in Jamaica but raised in the Bronx. He should have some remarkably acerbic, direct and profound things to add to the discussion of race. But he does not. Hi......more
I’ll read any book with a title that’s a homage to a Public Enemy record.......more
I was expecting a deep dive into the concept of Black consciousness since I first heard about this book on the Overthink podcast. But this is more a collection of essays stitched together, similar to many of bell hook's books. Unfortunately I find this book quite boring and the many many digressions......more
Thanks to Netgalley and FSG for the ebook. The author walks you through where Black consciousness is today and where it’s been through history and how it has evolved. He pulls from ancient texts, novels and philosophers, music from the blues to rap to hip hop and movies that touch on these issues li......more
This was an academic conversation between sooo many things at once. Gordon ties together etymology, religion, global history, philosophy with a thoughtful analysis of films like Get Out, Sorry to Bother You, and Black Panther (two of which are my favorite films of all time btw). There are so many pa......more