Stereo(TYPE) / Jonah Mixon-Webster.

"At the intersections of space and the body, race and region, sexuality and class, comes the poetry of Jonah Mixon-Webster. Stereo(TYPE) is a reckoning and a force, a revision of our most sacred mythologies, and a work of documentary poetry reporting from Mixon-Webster's hometown of Flint, Michigan,...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Mixon-Webster, Jonah, 1988- (Author)
Language:English
Published: New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2021.
Edition:First Alfred A. Knopf edition.
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Physical Description:97 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Variant Title:
Stereo (TYPE)
Stereotype
Format: Book

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505 0 |a Invocation of the sacrosanct -- Song for the unconscious self; or first freedom in fo' parts -- Part I: Black martyrdom no 6: Litany of the spectacle -- Black hauntology no 5: Black as if always the blues -- Black hauntology no 6: The hang around blues -- Black consumerism no 0: Tried too blues -- Black existentialism no 12: Da' bad nigga blues -- Black episteme no 9: This is what I know about blood-- -- In the figurative, I respond--This shit be killing me! -- Black hauntology no 10: The real nigga in dis integration -- The ghost of Richard Pryor made me do it -- Black existentialism no 13: The myth of Niggaphus -- Twitter fingers -- And I'm not all Nigger -- Part II -- Pslam 6:6 -- Triptych in which the man is sometimes my daddy -- The ugliest nigga I know / is the ugliest nigga I seen -- Self-portrait in stereotype no 1: Negrohead wif nappy hair -- On juking with another Black boy -- Ode to Darnell, the erased negro in my name -- Self-portrait in stereotype no 8: Black as what surrounds a sickle moon -- Cypher in which I cannot save the gangster disciple in Boystown -- Paranoiac no 3: Prospicience -- Paranoiac no 5: Hoplomania -- The real nigga mimics his right hand -- Part III -- Black existentialism no 8: Ad infinitum; or ad nauseam -- Part IV -- Based on actual evens / attempts to survive the apocalypse -- Prologue -- Breach -- Incubation -- Recovered_conversation_0105.wav -- Frequently asked questions -- Other frequently asked questions -- Black-on-black stone / under a white stone -- Excursus: A reverie. 
520 |a "At the intersections of space and the body, race and region, sexuality and class, comes the poetry of Jonah Mixon-Webster. Stereo(TYPE) is a reckoning and a force, a revision of our most sacred mythologies, and a work of documentary poetry reporting from Mixon-Webster's hometown of Flint, Michigan, where clean tap water remains an uncertainty and the aftermath of racist policies persist. Challenging stereotypes through scenes that scatter with satire, violence, and the extreme vagaries of everyday life, Mixon-Webster invents visual/sonic forms, conceptualizes poems as FAQs and transcripts, dives into dreamscapes and modern tragedies, deconstructing the very foundations America is built on. Interrogating language and the ways we wield it as both sword and shield, Stereo(TYPE) is a one-of-a-kind, rapturous collection of vital and beautiful poems"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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