

I. Augustus Durham, "Stay Black and Die: On Melancholy and Genius" (Duke UP, 2023)
Jan 2, 2025
I. Augustus Durham, an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Toronto, discusses his book 'Stay Black and Die: On Melancholy and Genius.' He explores the intertwined themes of melancholy and genius within Black culture, analyzing figures like Frederick Douglass, Ralph Ellison, and Marvin Gaye. Durham highlights the powerful role of the Black maternal figure in shaping cultural legacies. He also examines the intersection of psychoanalysis and blues music, addressing the objectification of women in Black aesthetics and the broader implications for identity and creativity.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Melancholy and Genius: An Academic Journey
01:45 • 14min
Intersections of Psychoanalysis and Blues: The Expression of Melancholy
15:32 • 6min
Exploring Male Genius and the Objectification of Women in Black Aesthetics
21:11 • 3min
Exploring Ellison and Gaye: Voices of Influence
24:35 • 23min
Exploring Ambivalence: Family Dynamics and Alien Ties
48:00 • 3min
Challenging Gender and Identity in Art
50:54 • 15min