History of Fugitivity

Books

  • Bey, M. (2019). Them goon rules: Fugitive essays on radical Black feminism. University of Arizona Press.
  • Fanon, F. (1967). Black skin, white masks. Grove Press.
  • Gumbs, A. P. (2016). Spill: Scenes of Black feminist fugitivity. Duke University Press.
  • Harney, S., & Moten, F. (2013). The undercommons: Fugitive planning & Black study. Minor Compositions. 
  • Hartman, S. (1997). Scenes of subjection: Terror, slavery, and self-making in nineteenth century America. Oxford University Press.
  • Hartman, S. (2008). Lose your mother: A journey along the Atlantic slave route. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 
  • King, T. L. (2019). The Black shoals: Offshore formations of Black and Native studies. Duke University Press.
  • Moten, F. (2018). Stolen life. Duke University Press.
  • Sharpe, C. (2016). In the wake: On Blackness and being. Duke University Press.
  • Von Gleich, P. (2022). The Black border and fugitive narration in Black American literature. De Gruyter.
  • Wilderson, F. B., III, Hartman, S., Martinot, S., Sexton, J. Y., & Spillers, H. J. (2017). Afro-pessimism: An introduction. Racked & Dispatched.

Chapters, Papers, & Articles