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Author McIvor, David Wallace, author

Title Mourning in America : race and the politics of loss / David W. McIvor
Published Ithaca, New York : Cornell University Press, 2016
©2016

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 224 pages)
Contents The politics of mourning in America -- Antigone and the agonistic politics of mourning -- The imaginary city : consensual mourning from Pericles to John Rawls -- There is trouble here : there is more to come : Greek tragedy and the work of mourning -- A splintering and shattering activity : truth, reconciliation, mourning -- Afterword : "Black Lives Matter" and the democratic work of mourning
Summary "Recent years have brought public mourning to the heart of American politics, as exemplified by the spread and power of the Black Lives Matter movement, which has gained force through its identification of pervasive social injustices with individual losses. The deaths of Sandra Bland, Michael Brown, Freddie Gray, Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, Walter Scott, and so many others have brought private grief into the public sphere. The rhetoric and iconography of mourning has been noteworthy in Black Lives Matter protests, but David W. McIvor believes that we have paid too little attention to the nature of social mourning--its relationship to private grief, its practices, and its pathologies and democratic possibilities. In Mourning in America, McIvor addresses significant and urgent questions about how citizens can mourn traumatic events and enduring injustices in their communities. McIvor offers a framework for analyzing the politics of mourning, drawing from psychoanalysis, Greek tragedy, and scholarly discourses on truth and reconciliation. Mourning in America connects these literatures to ongoing activism surrounding racial injustice, and it contextualizes Black Lives Matter in the broader politics of grief and recognition. McIvor also examines recent, grassroots-organized truth and reconciliation processes such as the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2004-2006), which provided a public examination of the Greensboro Massacre of 1979--a deadly incident involving local members of the Communist Workers Party and the Ku Klux Klan"--Publisher's Web site
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes In English
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In Title is part of the collection: De Gruyter Rights, Action, and Social Responsibility
Subject African Americans -- Violence against -- History -- 20th century
African Americans -- Violence against -- History -- 21st century
Bereavement -- Political aspects -- United States
Grief -- Political aspects -- United States
Collective memory -- Political aspects -- United States
Black lives matter movement.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Civil Rights.
African Americans -- Violence against
Black lives matter movement
Race relations -- Political aspects
SUBJECT United States -- Race relations -- Political aspects
Subject United States
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781501706189
1501706187