id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_lwncsxaa75f7fkeknt6s3wg4xm Jermaine Singleton Mourning, melancholia, and race now 2018 7 .pdf application/pdf 3233 181 47 Hope Draped in Black: Race, Melancholy, and the Agony of Progress present collide in ways that both challenge and necessitate the work of mourning. mourning inevitable and argue that melancholy is subject to racial formations, responses to the Obama era and the racial backlash that gave birth to the Black capacities of melancholy and mourning: Hope Draped in Black: Race, Melancholy the ongoing work of addressing racial grievances. notion of 'democratic mourning' and Winters' notion of 'melancholic hope' chart a and social progress alongside neoliberal politics and rhetoric highlights the ways Winters' notion of 'melancholic hope' renders the pervasive misrecognition directed toward the historical and ongoing offenses against people of color in 'The notion of racial progress', Winters reminds us, as the national locus of racial and sexual difference underpins the paradoxical blackness and queerness in ways that rendered 'less exceptional' racial and sexual observation of racial progress, McIvor pushes for the development of a grammar ./cache/work_lwncsxaa75f7fkeknt6s3wg4xm.pdf ./txt/work_lwncsxaa75f7fkeknt6s3wg4xm.txt