
Open Casket
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The open casket is a central motif, a political and ethical focal point, for thinking about Mamie Till-Mobley's pain and suffering and her profound act of truth-telling as she wanted the world to bear witness to the gratuitous, despicable, and atrocious dimensions of anti-Blackness. The critical and powerful essays within this book capture both the horror of Emmett Till's murder/lynching and the powerful agency and the indomitable Black maternal love and courage that Mamie Till-Mobley demonstrated. Through the open casket, Mamie Till-Mobley reclaimed her son's body, and re-signified his dignity and familial-relational meaning to white America, Black America, and the world. It was her agency-in spite of the horror of his disfigured body and the unbearable affective weight that she experienced by such a site/sight-that forced white America to witness the terror of anti-Blackness, to tarry with its own egregious systemic racism.
In solemn recognition of the 70th anniversary of Till's murder, George Yancy and A. Todd Franklin gather interdisciplinary voices to articulate the political, spiritual, and existential significance of Black hope in the face of seeming hopelessness.
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A. Todd Franklin is the Eugene M. Tobin Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Africana Studies at Hamilton College. Franklin's research focuses on the existential, social, and political implications of various critical and transformative discourses aimed at cultivating individual and collective self-realization. He teaches courses on existentialism, Nietzsche, and critical race theory; and he is the recipient of numerous honors and accolades for excellence in teaching. Franklin's most recent work includes "The Transformative Power of Community Engaged Teaching" in Wiley Blackwell's A Companion to Public Philosophy, and "The Gospel According to Baldwin: Prophetic Genealogy as Social Praxis" in Genealogy: A Genealogy.
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Casket
A. Todd Franklin
Mournable
George Yancy
Chapter 1. Discerning the Dead
Anita Allen
Chapter 2. The Trace of Evil's Reason: Emmett Till's Open Casket and the Violent Evil of Black Nothingness
Biko M. Gray
Chapter 3. Reframing the Spectacle: The Reality of the Black Child Body
Carolyn M. Jones Medine
Chapter 4. Till's Tortured Body as Sign and Symbol
William Hart
Chapter 5. "If These Waters Could Talk:" Emmett Till and the Terror of Diaspora Waters
Tracey E. Hucks
Chapter 6. Mamie Till's Black Maternal Grammar Lesson
Kris F. Sealey
Chapter 7. Debility of Terror and its Ethical Refusal:
(Re)Encountering Emmett Till
Devonya N. Havis
Chapter 8. Bearing Witness to Horror
Melvin Rogers
Chapter 9. Mine Eyes Have Seen the Horror
Matt Vega
Chapter 10. Revolutionary Black Motherhood Beyond Resistance?
Keri Day
Chapter 11. G-Mom Mamie Till and Her Only Baby: Captive Maternal Ties to Ida B. Wells
Joy James
Chapter 12. Bobo and the Anti-Black Logos
Josiah Young
Chapter 13. Witnessing Emmett Till
Molefi Kete Asante
Chapter 14. Unconscious Resonances: Identification, Até, and the Mythic Emmett Till
Shelden George
Chapter 15. Many saw Emmett, but not Enough
Blanche Radford Curry
Chapter 16. Emmett Till and the Aporias of Racial Terror Lynchings
Alfred Frankowski
Chapter 17. The Experiential Absurdity of Black Being in the World:
A Black Existentialist Analysis of the Murder of Emmitt Till
E. Anthony Muhammad
Chapter 18. Blues for Mamie Till: Re-Encountering the Emmett Till Exhibit at the
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Paul Cato
Chapter 19. Pathological Agency
Semassa Boko
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