David Marriott (born 1963) is a British philosopher, poet and Charles T. Winship Professor of Philosophy at Emory University. He is known for his works on comparative literature, psychoanalysis, Black cultural theory and philosophies of race.[1][2][3]
David Marriott | |
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Born | 1963 |
Education | University of Sussex (PhD) |
Era | 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
Institutions | Emory University |
Main interests | comparative literature, psychoanalysis, Black cultural theory, philosophies of race |
Notable ideas | Fanon's n'est pas |
Books
editAcademic
edit- Of Effacement: Blackness and Non-Being (Standford UP, 2023)
- Lacan Noir: Lacan in Black Studies (Palgrave Lacan Series, 2020)
- Whither Fanon?: Studies in the Blackness of Being (Stanford University Press, Cultural Memory of the Present, 2018)
- Haunted Life: Visual Culture and Black Modernity (New Jersey, Rutgers University Press, 2007)
- On Black Men (Edinburgh and New York, Edinburgh University Press and Columbia University Press, 2000)
Creative
edit- Letters from the Black Ark (Omnidawn, 2023, forthcoming)
- Before Whiteness (City Lights, 2022)
- Duppies (Commune Editions, 2019)
- Duppies (London: London Materials, 2017)
- In-Neuter (Equipage: Cambridge, 2012)
- The Bloods (Exeter, Shearsman Books, 2011)
- Hoodoo Voodoo (London, Shearsman Books, 2008)
- Incognegro (Cambridge, Salt Publications, 2006)
References
edit- ^ "BAR Book Forum: David Marriott's "Whither Fanon?"". Black Agenda Report. 28 September 2021.
- ^ Maher, Geo (2022). "Neither Optimism nor Pessimism: A review of David Marriott, Whither Fanon?". Postmodern Culture. 32 (2). doi:10.1353/pmc.2022.0010. ISSN 1053-1920. S2CID 252520876.
- ^ "David Marriott". Stanford Humanities Center.
External links
edit- "David Marriott". Emory.