
Nathaniel Mackey, Destination Out
Essays on His Work
Jeanne Heuving(Editor)
University of Iowa Press
Will be published approx. on 1. June 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
286 pages
978-1-60938-758-7 (ISBN)
Description
In this first book of essays devoted entirely to Nathaniel Mackey's work, prominent critics respond to a major oeuvre that is at once affirmative and utopic, negational and dystopic. Drawing on multiple genealogies and traditions, primarily from African and African diaspora histories and cultures, Mackey's work envisions cultural creation as cross-cultural, based in the damaging relationships of Africans brought against their will to the Americas and the resulting innovations of New World African literatures and music.
This collection is organized through broad topics in order to provide entrances into his challenging work: myth, literature, and seriality; music, performance, and collaboration; syncretism, synopsis, and what-saying. It engages Mackey's spiritual and esoteric disposition along with his attention to what Amiri Baraka called the "enraged sociologies" of Black music. In his manifesto "Destination Out," Mackey describes his work as "wanting to bid all givens goodbye" and as "centrifugal." It is also centripetal, manifesting a reflexive interiority that creates itself through recurring forms.
Contributors: Maria Damon, Joseph Donahue, Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Norman Finkelstein, Luke Harley, Paul Jaussen, Adalaide Morris, Fred Moten, Peter O'Leary, Anthony Reed
This collection is organized through broad topics in order to provide entrances into his challenging work: myth, literature, and seriality; music, performance, and collaboration; syncretism, synopsis, and what-saying. It engages Mackey's spiritual and esoteric disposition along with his attention to what Amiri Baraka called the "enraged sociologies" of Black music. In his manifesto "Destination Out," Mackey describes his work as "wanting to bid all givens goodbye" and as "centrifugal." It is also centripetal, manifesting a reflexive interiority that creates itself through recurring forms.
Contributors: Maria Damon, Joseph Donahue, Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Norman Finkelstein, Luke Harley, Paul Jaussen, Adalaide Morris, Fred Moten, Peter O'Leary, Anthony Reed
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Language
English
Place of publication
Iowa
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
2 black & white figures
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
399 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-60938-758-7 (9781609387587)
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Jeanne Heuving is coeditor of Inciting Poetics: Thinking and Writing Poetry. She is a professor at the University of Washington-Bothell and is a graduate faculty member in the English Department at University of Washington-Seattle. Heuving lives in Seattle, Washington.