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Beyond Abolition

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In this pathbreaking work, Linette Eunjoo Park tackles a core crisis in modern thought: how to critique antiblack violence without inadvertently preserving the violence itself. Arguing that previou...
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  • 06 October 2026
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In this pathbreaking work, Linette Eunjoo Park tackles a core crisis in modern thought: how to critique antiblack violence without inadvertently preserving the violence itself. Arguing that previous radical theories—from critiques of racial capitalism to discourses of abolition—have failed to capture the unique, foundational violence of antiblackness, Park develops a framework that challenges the very limits of what critical thought can achieve against the staggering evidence of antiblackness.

  The book moves beyond conventional historical or legal analyses to examine how antiblack violence—specifically through the concept of the "self-lynching"—is produced and enforced by the very legal and symbolic systems designed to abolish it. Focusing on contemporary arrests made under the "felony lynching" penal code in California, the book unearths a genealogy that authorizes these charges. Through an innovative analysis of case studies—including the historical elision of anti-lynching activist Delilah Beasley, Melvin Edwards's sculptures, Torkwase Dyson's paintings, and the judicial spectacle of Clarence Thomas's hearing—Beyond Abolition reveals the ultimate failure of racial representation to contain or critique antiblackness. By tarrying with these aesthetic and juridical fragments, the book exposes a structural and psychical "lynching" of blackness that persists even, and especially, within our most celebrated critical frameworks. It proposes a methodological shift: the urgent need to move past the imagination of a "real abolition" and toward the confrontation with the un-settable, violent foundation of the modern world.

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Price: $120.00
Pages: 304
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Series: Inventions: Black Philosophy, Politics, Aesthetics
Publication Date: 06 October 2026
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781503630543
Format: Hardcover
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"Beyond Abolition accomplishes something that few books on anti-Blackness are able to theorize: a fourfold analysis of jurisprudential (il)logic, aesthetics, anti-Black violence, and the libidinal economy. The impact that this book will have and its contribution to knowledge are immeasurable. Most scholars are able to suss out the implications of lynching in a way that attends to only one of these registers. Furthermore, scholars who are well-trained in psychoanalytic theory more often than not have little to say about how the place of Blackness in the unconscious—the libidinal economy's projection of the Black imago—is subtended by structural violence. This book does it all, definitively raising the stakes of Afropessimist discourse through its uncompromising mapping of structural antagonisms to their most rigorous conclusion. In years to come, Beyond Abolition will be taught alongside the most important scholarship in Contemporary Black Studies." —Frank B. Wilderson III, University of California, Irvine

"Arguing that the law's unconscious determinants occasion the foreclosure or lynching of Blackness, whether by erasing or by representing it, Park's Beyond Abolition makes a major intervention in theory, situating Blackness, with necessary urgency, where law, psychoanalysis, and aesthetics overlap."—Lee Edelman, Tufts University
Linette Eunjoo Park is Assistant Professor, Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Emory University.