The Free Black Women's Library presents ENGENDERING BLACKNESS (Book Chat)
Schedule
Sat Jan 31 2026 at 03:00 pm to 04:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
The Free Black Women's Library Reading Room | Brooklyn, NY
About this Event
Join us for an author chat and book signing on
Engendering Blackness: Slavery and the Ontology of Sexual Violence
with its author Patrice D. Douglass
In this incisive new book, Patrice D. Douglass interrogates the relationship between sexual violence and modern racial slavery and finds it not only inseverable but also fundamental to the structural predicaments facing Blackness in the present. Douglass contends that the sexual violability of slaves is often misappropriated by frameworks on sexual violence that privilege its occurrences as a question of ethics, sexual agency, and feminine orders of gendering. Rather, this book foregrounds Blackness as engendered by sexual violence, which forcefully (re)produces Blackness, corporeally and conceptually, as a condition that lacks the capacity to ontologically distinguish its suffering from what it means to be human. By employing and critically revising Black feminist theory and Afro-pessimism, Douglass reveals that engaging primarily with the sexualization of the slave forces theories of sexual violence to interrogate why this violence—one of the most prevalent under slavery—continues to lack a grammar of fundamental redress. There are no reparations struggles for the generational transfer of sexual violation and the inability of present frameworks to rectify the sexual stains of slavery lies precisely in the fact that what made this history possible continues to haunt arrangements of life today. Engendering Blackness urgently articulates the way our present understandings of Blackness and humanness are bound by this vexed sexual history.
Where is it happening?
The Free Black Women's Library Reading Room, 226 Marcus Garvey Blvd, Brooklyn, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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