Critical Affinities
Scott, Jacqueline / Franklin, A Todd![Critical Affinities](https://support.digitalhusky.com/media/annotations/sorted/239/2392887/CHSBZCOP032392887.jpg)
These essays complicate and...disrupt common notions of the discursive options available to black studies. Rather than promote an afrocentric, diasporic, queered, or feminist black studies, they tacitly envision a black studies charmed and unsettled by a seducer, by Nietzsche--"a black studies richer in itself, newer to itself than before, full of new will and currents, full of new dissatisfactions.