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(noun) construction (as of a sculpture or a structure of ideas) achieved by using whatever comes to hand / (noun) something constructed in this way

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itself a bricolage of raw street knowledge and confected “street dreams,”

—p.xix Introduction (xv) by Jesse McCarthy
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itself a bricolage of raw street knowledge and confected “street dreams,”

—p.xix Introduction (xv) by Jesse McCarthy
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clear and obvious, in a stark or exaggerated form

4

Whether a prophecy of doom or emancipation, the clash seems the cultural moment writ large

—p.4 The Master’s Tools (3) by Jesse McCarthy
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Whether a prophecy of doom or emancipation, the clash seems the cultural moment writ large

—p.4 The Master’s Tools (3) by Jesse McCarthy
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(verb) ; to order back; as / (verb) to send back (a case) to another court or agency for further action / (verb) to return to custody pending trial or for further detention

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We, who were once symbolically remanded to the racial Salon des Refusés and exhibited as animals at the colonial fairs, have stormed the palace of the Occident and crowned ourselves victorious in that gilded place.

—p.7 The Master’s Tools (3) by Jesse McCarthy
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We, who were once symbolically remanded to the racial Salon des Refusés and exhibited as animals at the colonial fairs, have stormed the palace of the Occident and crowned ourselves victorious in that gilded place.

—p.7 The Master’s Tools (3) by Jesse McCarthy
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(noun) a rhetorical or literary figure in which words, grammatical constructions, or concepts are repeated in reverse order, in the same or a modified form; e.g. ‘Poetry is the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds.’.

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Houston Baker Jr. came up with a pithy chiastic phrase to describe how black artworks and writings negotiated this tension: “the mastery of form and the deformation of mastery.”

—p.8 The Master’s Tools (3) by Jesse McCarthy
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Houston Baker Jr. came up with a pithy chiastic phrase to describe how black artworks and writings negotiated this tension: “the mastery of form and the deformation of mastery.”

—p.8 The Master’s Tools (3) by Jesse McCarthy
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(common Althusserian term) the process by which ideology, embodied in major social and political institutions (ideological & repressive state apparatuses), constitutes the very nature of individual subjects' identities through the process of "hailing" them in social interactions

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The calling of Matthew is also known as his “vocation,” a word that reminds us here of the original etymological significance of a sacred interpellation, literally a calling from the divine.

—p.18 The Master’s Tools (3) by Jesse McCarthy
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The calling of Matthew is also known as his “vocation,” a word that reminds us here of the original etymological significance of a sacred interpellation, literally a calling from the divine.

—p.18 The Master’s Tools (3) by Jesse McCarthy
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a concise saying or maxim; an aphorism

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Toni Morrison’s apothegm that “the function of freedom is to free someone else”?

—p.20 The Master’s Tools (3) by Jesse McCarthy
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Toni Morrison’s apothegm that “the function of freedom is to free someone else”?

—p.20 The Master’s Tools (3) by Jesse McCarthy
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(noun) the inherent nature or essence of someone or something; a distinctive feature; a peculiarity

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Yet the quiddity of Morrison’s writing ultimately is just that.

—p.30 The Origin of Others (22) by Jesse McCarthy
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Yet the quiddity of Morrison’s writing ultimately is just that.

—p.30 The Origin of Others (22) by Jesse McCarthy
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(noun) handwriting penmanship / (noun) calligraphy

45

Walker figured out how to make the cutout congeal into chirography, a signature effect that seizes us, and to which we cannot be indifferent.

—p.45 Venus and the Angel of History (34) by Jesse McCarthy
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Walker figured out how to make the cutout congeal into chirography, a signature effect that seizes us, and to which we cannot be indifferent.

—p.45 Venus and the Angel of History (34) by Jesse McCarthy
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(adjective) using or involving the use of a minimum of words; concise to the point of seeming rude or mysterious

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George Herriman was a New Orleans Creole, and the comedy has a laconic Southern charm to its arrangement

—p.66 Black Dada Nihilismus (64) by Jesse McCarthy
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George Herriman was a New Orleans Creole, and the comedy has a laconic Southern charm to its arrangement

—p.66 Black Dada Nihilismus (64) by Jesse McCarthy
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(noun) the scum that forms on the surface of molten metal / (noun) waste or foreign matter; impurity / (noun) something that is base, trivial, or inferior

67

Even within poems packed with dross, he’ll find his way to something, to a moment you won’t forget.

—p.67 Black Dada Nihilismus (64) by Jesse McCarthy
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Even within poems packed with dross, he’ll find his way to something, to a moment you won’t forget.

—p.67 Black Dada Nihilismus (64) by Jesse McCarthy
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