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Average rating: 3.92 · 105 ratings · 11 reviews · 1 distinct work
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“I want In the Wake to declare that we are Black peoples in the wake with no state or nation to protect us, with no citizenship bound to be respected, and to position us in the modalities of Black life lived in, as, under, despite Black death: to think and be and act from there.”
Christina Sharpe, In the Wake: On Blackness and Being

“Living in the wake means living the history and present of terror, from slavery to the present, as the ground of our everyday Black existence; living the historically and geographically dis/continuous but always present and endlessly reinvigorated brutality in, and on, our bodies while even as that terror is visited on our bodies the realities of that terror are erased.”
Christina Sharpe, In the Wake: On Blackness and Being

“In an illuminating comment on the financialisation of business, Jack Welch — now long retired from General Electric — would in 2009 proclaim shareholder value 'the dumbest idea in the world.”
John Kay, Other People's Money: The Real Business of Finance




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