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Asks how we can better understand a politics of refusalWriting a new story of Black politics, Jump emerges from the practice of enslaved Africans jumping overboard off their slavers’ ships. Reading...
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  • 23 April 2024
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Asks how we can better understand a politics of refusal

Writing a new story of Black politics, Jump emerges from the practice of enslaved Africans jumping overboard off their slavers’ ships. Reading against the narrative that depoliticizes and denigrates the leaps of the enslaved as merely suicidal symptoms of chattel slavery and the Middle Passage, Sam C. Tenorio demonstrates how bringing these jumps to bear on the foundations of Black politics allows us to rethink a politics of refusal.

In a period of increasing political mobilization against police brutality and mass incarceration, Jump attends to the layers of confinement that constitute the racial and gendered hierarchies of the antiblack world. Centering radical acts too often relegated to the periphery of Black politics, Tenorio proposes a Black anarchist politics of refusal that helps us to think dissent anew.

Tracing iterations of the jump through the carceral wake of the slave ship, Tenorio explores the voyages of the Black Star Line in defiance of the bordered authority of the nation state, the Watts Rebellion of 1965 against the property relation of ghettoization, and Assata Shakur’s abscondence from prison to Cuba. Ultimately, Tenorio argues that considering the jump as a progenitor of Black politics deepens and widens our conceptualization of the Black radical tradition and introduces a paradigm-shifting attention to Black anarchism.

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Price: $89.00
Pages: 208
Publisher: NYU Press
Imprint: NYU Press
Publication Date: 23 April 2024
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781479828289
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: LITERARY CRITICISM / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Slavery, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Black Studies (Global)
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"Challenging and powerful, Sam C. Tenorio's Jump invites us to extend our thinking to the many ways that black people refuse the colonial order. By reexamining histories that are often foreclosed, Tenorio helps us apprehend the multiple forms and measures by which Black unfreedom is constructed and extended and the multiple ways that black(ened) persons contested, refused, and always imagined and acted otherwise through ‘turn[s] to the intellect of destructive disruption.’ A rejoinder to logics of reform and prefiguration, Jump is a brilliant contribution to the ongoing and urgent work of Black radical thought."
Sam C. Tenorio is Assistant Professor in the Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and the Department of African American Studies at The Pennsylvania State University.