Unthinking Mastery
48 chApter one Yet another footnote contextualizing this passage informs readers that “in 1921 Gandhi apologised to the Assamese ...
decolonIzIng mAstery 49 and state injustices. The force of satyagraha was therefore to be found ex- plicitly in its determined r ...
50 chApter one tively perform this ethical commitment. Parama Roy points to this shift- ing status of the animal in Gandhian tho ...
decolonIzIng mAstery 51 means or in any circumstance properly religious. When Gandhi questioned why the sadhu did not preach aga ...
52 chApter one cannot be avoided. Gandhi’s own confessed failings to act in purely non- violent ways, and the irreconcilability ...
decolonIzIng mAstery 53 linity. He envisions a deracinated future of “man” that emerges through the rejection of alliances with ...
54 chApter one by enabling one to become free of one’s own “unconscious conflicts” (41). A love of this kind—love in its most “a ...
decolonIzIng mAstery 55 Fanon’s term for how social fictions like race come to shape bodies and subjectivities at particular his ...
56 chApter one subject. “In the white world,” Fanon writes, “the man of color encounters difficulties in the development of his ...
decolonIzIng mAstery 57 which I meant that I was answerable in my body and in my heart for what was done to my brother. Later I ...
58 chApter one men to the feminine” (1997, 121). The Jew becomes an almost impotent cere- bral figure in relation to the overly ...
decolonIzIng mAstery 59 from this attachment to mastery? To grapple with Fanon’s self- conception through explicitly natural ima ...
60 chApter one cripple.” Citing the final scene of the 1949 psychoanalytic film Home of the Brave, directed by Mark Robson, Fano ...
decolonIzIng mAstery 61 States, Mingo becomes a “crippled” substitute for the dead Finch. While in this final scene Mingo initia ...
62 chApter one the window together—beyond the war and toward a futurity marked by new forms of collective embodiment (fig. 1.2). ...
decolonIzIng mAstery 63 Dehumanism against Mastery If I am appearing at moments harsh in my readings of Fanon and Gandhi, mine i ...
64 chApter one include vulnerable reading, which I take up in the last three chapters of the book as I turn toward a dehumanist ...
CHAPTER 2 2 The Language of Mastery Mastery of language affords remarkable power. —Frantz Fanon, Black Skin, White Masks (1967) ...
66 chApter two A few months later, in the fall and winter of 2015, the legacies of colonial mastery on college campuses in the U ...
the lAnguAge of mAstery 67 In U.S. mainstream media, these student organizers have been cast as overly sensitive “cry- bullies” ...
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