Description
Product ID: | 9781478030102 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Title: | Tendings |
Subtitle: | Feminist Esoterisms and the Abolition of Man |
Authors: | Author: Nathan Snaza |
Page Count: | 216 |
Subjects: | Feminism and feminist theory, Feminism & feminist theory, Ethnic studies, Ethnic groups and multicultural studies, Mind, body, spirit, Ethnic studies, Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies, Mind, Body, Spirit |
Description: | Select Guide Rating Nathan Snaza brings contemporary feminist and queer popular culture’s resurging interest in esoteric practices like tarot and witchcraft into conversation with Black feminist and new materialist thought to highlight new ways of rejecting the colonialist and racist mission of enlightenment modernity. In Tendings, Nathan Snaza brings contemporary feminist and queer popular culture’s resurging interest in esoteric practices like tarot and witchcraft into conversation with Black feminist and new materialist thought. Analyzing writing and performances by Maryse Condé, Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English, Starhawk, Christina Sharpe, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, and others, Snaza introduces his theory of tending as a concept that links ontology, attunement, care, and anticipatory action to explore how worlds persist through everyday acts of participation. In contrast to the universalizing presuppositions of the enlightenment, Snaza shows how certain feminist occult and esoteric practices constitute what he calls an endarkenment that embraces decolonial spiritual knowledge. Highlighting how endarkenment practices challenge universal presumptions and reject the racializing and colonialist mission of enlightenment modernity, Snaza demonstrates the ways esoterism affirms a pluriversal worldview that reimagines what it means to live in a more-than-human world. |
Imprint Name: | Duke University Press |
Publisher Name: | Duke University Press |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2024-02-16 |