Black Death, Mourning and The Terror of Black Reproduction: Aborting the Black Muslim Self, Becoming the Assimilated Subject
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Mendes, J. T. (2020). Black death, mourning and the terror of black reproduction: Aborting the black Muslim self, becoming the assimilated subject. Souls, 22(1), 56-70. 10.1080/10999949.2020.1804803Sammendrag
Engaging with the contingencies of white national belongings and recognizable human life within the welfare states of Canada and Sweden this article questions whether Black Muslim women have access to grievable existence. Theorizing through the dismissal of Black death and the dread of Black women’s reproductive capacities, this article considers how the Black Muslim woman who dissolves her Blackness and aborts the once-threatening parts of the self can conditionally enter into mournable life, as the assimilated suicidal subject.