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Shattered

- Fragments of a Black Life

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A heartrending and engrossing memoir that challenges narratives of racial progress and postracial America. "Every so often, a book comes along that changes the way we see, speak, and think about the world. Shattered is one of those books." --Frank B. Wilderson III, author of Afropessimism and Incognegro From a distance, Matthieu Chapman's life and accomplishments serve as an example of racial progress in America: the first in his family to go to college, he earns two master's degrees and a doctorate and then becomes a professor of theater. Despite his personal and academic success, however, the specter of antiblackness continues to haunt his every moment and interaction. Told through fragments, facets, shards, slivers, splinters, and absences, Shattered places Chapman's own story in dialogue with US history and structural analysis of race to relay the experience of being very alive in a demonstrably antiblack society--laying bare the impact of the American way on black bodies, black psyches, and black lives. From the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the offices of higher education, from a Loyal White Knights flyer on his windshield to a play with black students written by a black playwright, Chapman's life story embodies the resistance that occurs, the shattering, collapsing, and reconfiguring of being that happens in the collisions between conceptions of blackness. Shattered is a heartrending and thought-provoking challenge to narratives of racial progress and postracial America--an important reminder that systemic antiblack racism affects every black person regardless of what they achieve in spite of it.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781952271922
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 456
  • Published:
  • November 30, -1
  • Dimensions:
  • 142x210x28 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 617 g.
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Expected delivery: October 10, 2024

Description of Shattered

A heartrending and engrossing memoir that challenges narratives of racial progress and postracial America.
"Every so often, a book comes along that changes the way we see, speak, and think about the world. Shattered is one of those books." --Frank B. Wilderson III, author of Afropessimism and Incognegro From a distance, Matthieu Chapman's life and accomplishments serve as an example of racial progress in America: the first in his family to go to college, he earns two master's degrees and a doctorate and then becomes a professor of theater. Despite his personal and academic success, however, the specter of antiblackness continues to haunt his every moment and interaction.
Told through fragments, facets, shards, slivers, splinters, and absences, Shattered places Chapman's own story in dialogue with US history and structural analysis of race to relay the experience of being very alive in a demonstrably antiblack society--laying bare the impact of the American way on black bodies, black psyches, and black lives. From the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the offices of higher education, from a Loyal White Knights flyer on his windshield to a play with black students written by a black playwright, Chapman's life story embodies the resistance that occurs, the shattering, collapsing, and reconfiguring of being that happens in the collisions between conceptions of blackness. Shattered is a heartrending and thought-provoking challenge to narratives of racial progress and postracial America--an important reminder that systemic antiblack racism affects every black person regardless of what they achieve in spite of it.

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