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|a Quashie, Kevin Everod.
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|a The Sovereignty of Quiet :
|b Beyond Resistance in Black Culture
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|a Introduction: why quiet -- Publicness, silence, and the sovereignty of the interior -- Not double consciousness but the consciousness of surrender -- Maud Martha and the practice of paying attention -- Quiet, vulnerability, and nationalism -- The capacities of waiting, the expressiveness of prayer -- Conclusion: to be one.
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|a African American culture is often considered expressive, dramatic, and even defiant, and this matrix has dominated our understanding of black communities and texts. In The Sovereignty of Quiet, Kevin Quashie explores how a different kind of expressiveness, from protests to readings to landmark texts, as represented in the idea of quiet could change common conceptions and provide a more nuanced view of black culture.
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