
 New Books in Critical Theory
 New Books in Critical Theory Jess A. Goldberg, "Abolition Time: Grammars of Law, Poetics of Justice" (U Minnesota Press, 2024)
 Dec 24, 2024 
 Jess A. Goldberg, an assistant professor and co-director of gender studies at New Mexico Highlands University, dives into the intersections of literature and abolitionist thought. They explore how Black Atlantic literature challenges legal conventions, using works like Toni Morrison's 'A Mercy' to envision new frameworks for justice. Goldberg emphasizes the importance of poetic expressions in shaping societal perceptions of justice, urging a reevaluation of identity, ethical reading, and the complexities of witnessing injustice. 
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 Intro 
 00:00 • 2min 
 Abolition and Literary Justice 
 02:00 • 14min 
 Literature and Justice: A Complex Interplay 
 16:16 • 4min 
 Navigating Identity, Justice, and Literary Critique 
 20:41 • 18min 
 The Poetics of Witnessing Injustice 
 39:02 • 6min 
 Ethical Reading and Intersectional Narratives 
 45:32 • 16min 
 Rethinking Feminism and Pedagogy Through Harriet Jacobs 
 01:02:00 • 5min 
 Abolitionist Aesthetics and Literary Justice 
 01:06:34 • 8min 




















