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The Problem of Passing
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Product Details
Author:
Sandra Harvey
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
258
Publisher:
Duke University Press (August 25, 2026)
Imprint:
Duke University Press
Release Date:
August 25, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13:
9781478038962
ISBN-10:
1478038969
Weight:
16oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
File:
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Folder:
TWO RIVERS
List Price:
$29.95
Country of Origin:
United States
Pub Discount:
46
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$23.06
Publisher Identifier:
P-PER
Discount Code:
A
Overview
The Problem of Passing traces the continued relevance of Black racial passing for contemporary Black life, Black studies, philosophy, and narratives of passing more generally. In this critical and interdisciplinary journey through historical archives, literature, law, and conceptual art, Sandra Harvey argues that narratives of passing are at the core of past and present-day violence toward all Black subjects. She reframes passing as a set of reader relations at once cultural, discursive, aesthetic, and metaphysical. From antebellum slavery to modern genomics, each chapter traces how seemingly disparate institutional complexes, including law, science, and philosophy, are animated by logics of Black racegender passing that support the national project and the modern knowing subject. The Problem of Passing untangles the messy, unstable sites of encounter between subject and object, self and other, to bring to light the ways Black racial passing and its mythology are bound up in logics of settler colonialism, the nation-state, white sovereignty, and policing.









