| The Black Subaltern: An Intimate Witnessing Subjects: Area Studies; Geography; Humanities; Politics & International Relations; Development Studies Environment Social Work Urban Studies; Social Sciences; African Studies; American Studies; Human Geography; Cultural Studies; International Relations; Cultural Studies; Education; Anthropology - Soc Sci; Sociology & Social Policy; African Diaspora; Caribbean Studies; Political Geography; Social Geography; Development Geography; Race & Ethnicity; Migration & Diaspora; Cultural Heritage; Post Colonial Discourse; Race Education; Ethnicity; Globalisation; Kinship & Community; Political & Economic Anthropology; Social & Cultural Anthropology; Race & Ethnic Studies; In The Black Subaltern , Shauna Knox revolts against the construct of the decontextualized self, electing instead to foreground the complex and problematic lived experience of the Black subaltern. Knox offers an account in which Black humanity is flattened, desubstantialized, and lost in a state of perpetual in-betweenness, which she coins subjective transmigration. Shauna Knox completed her doctoral studies at The George Washington University in 2019. She is a scholar activist with designated investment in exploring the elaborate subtleties of humanity at the nexus of Blackness, Womanism, and the Global South. |