Fred Moten
Fred Moten (born 1962) is an American cultural theorist, poet, and scholar whose work explores critical theory, black studies, and performance studies. Moten is Professor of Performance Studies at New York University and Distinguished Professor Emeritus at University of California, Riverside; he previously taught at Duke University, Brown University, and the University of Iowa. His scholarly texts include ''The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study'' which was co-authored with Stefano Harney, ''In the Break: The Aesthetics of the Black Radical Tradition'', and ''The Universal Machine'' (Duke University Press, 2018). He has published numerous poetry collections, including ''The Little Edges'', ''The Feel Trio'', ''B Jenkins'', and ''Hughson’s Tavern''. In 2020, Moten was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship for "[c]reating new conceptual spaces to accommodate emerging forms of Black aesthetics, cultural production, and social life." Provided by Wikipedia
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In the break : the aesthetics of the Black radical tradition by Moten, Fred
Minneapolis, MN : University of Minnesota Press, 2003Call Number: Loading…
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In the break the aesthetics of the Black radical tradition by Moten, Fred
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The little edges by Moten, Fred
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Benjamin Patterson : born in the state of FLUX/us by Cassel Oliver, Valerie
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