Onticide: Afropessimism, Queer Theory, & Ethics
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https://doi.org/10.9771/peri.v2i16.42790Abstract
In this text, Calvin Warren points out the limitations of Afropessimism and Queer Theory in regards to the Black
Queer. Based on the intersection between the position of non-ontology (Blackness) and the experience of unfreedom
(Queerness), which Warren names Onticide, the author discusses ethical im/possibilities based on humanistic/human justice
apparatus.
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