
About this Event
In Stay Black and Die, I. Augustus Durham examines melancholy and genius in black culture, letters, and media from the nineteenth century to the contemporary moment.
Drawing on psychoanalysis, affect theory, and black studies, Durham explores the black mother as both a lost object and a found subject often obscured when constituting a cultural legacy of genius across history.
Eaton DC is excited to welcome I. Augustus Durham, in conversation with Jenisha Watts of The Atlantic, as they analyze the works of Frederick Douglass, Ralph Ellison, Marvin Gaye, Octavia E. Butler, and Kendrick Lamar to show how black cultural practices and aesthetics abstract and reveal the lost mother through performance.

Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Eaton DC, 1201 K Street Northwest, Washington, United States
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