Borders, Human Itineraries, and All Our Relation

Borders, Human Itineraries, and All Our Relation

  • Author: Adeyemo, Dele; Diaz, Natalie; Kisukidi, Nadia Yala; Walcott, Rinaldo; Sharpe, Christina
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 9781478026532
  • eISBN Pdf: 9781478059769
  • Place of publication:  Durham , United States
  • Year of digital publication: 2023
  • Month: December
  • Pages: 161
  • Language: English
The first annual Alchemy Lecture brings four deep and agile writers from different geographies and disciplines into vibrant conversation on a topic of urgent relevance: humans and borders. Borders, Human Itineraries, and All Our Relation captures and expands those conversations in insightful, passionate ways. Architect, artist, and urban theorist Dele Adeyemo (UK/Nigeria) calls attention to the complexity of Black infrastructures, questioning how “the environments that surround us condition the possibility of our being.” Poet Natalie Diaz (US/Mojave/Akimel O’otham) writes, “Like story, migration is the sensual movement of knowledge,” and asks, “What is the language we need to live right now?” Philosopher Nadia Yala Kisukidi (France) suggests there is no diasporic life “without the dynamics of fabulation, where we pass down, from generation to generation, the stories of our ancestors who walked barefoot for many months.” And cultural theorist Rinaldo Walcott (Canada) asks us to consider inheritances beyond white supremacist logics: “What might it mean to live a life, if we can’t risk desiring and working towards utopia?” As each alchemist considers the legacies of anticolonial struggle, the future of the planet, and the textures of Black and Indigenous life, their essays speak to each other in multiple ways, creating something startling and revelatory: a vision of the world as it is, and as it could be.
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Introduction by Christina Sharpe
  • “Wey Dey Move” / Dele Adeyemo
  • “Fusings” / Natalie Diaz
  • “Walking Barefoot ” / Nadia Yala Kisukidi Translation by Pablo Strauss
  • “Towards Another Shape of This World” / Rinaldo Walcott
  • Notes and References
  • About the Alchemists
  • Acknowledgements

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