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The Time Is Always Now
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Table of Contents

Introduction: "'Black and More than Black'"


Chapter One: "The Tension Perpetually Sustained"
Democratic Indignation and the Dynamics of Black Philosophy


Chapter Two: "An Almost Contemptuous Fairness"
Styles of Democratic Indignation


Chapter Three: "This Is Personal"
Human Relationships and the Production of Democratic Dignity


Chapter Four: "The Network of Complex Relationships Which Bind Us Together"
Chesnutt, Larsen, and Baldwin on Seeing and Knowing Others


Chapter Five: "The Full Understanding of My Relationship to America"
Black Imaginings of Patriotic Cosmopolitanism


Chapter Six: "The Moral Force of the Universe"
Faith and Pluralism in the Black Democratic Imagination


Chapter Seven: "The Moment We're In"
The Democratic Imagination of Barack Obama

About the Author

Nick Bromell is the author of By the Sweat of the Brow: Labor and Literature in Antebellum American Culture and Tomorrow Never Knows: Rock and Psychedelics in the Sixties, both published by the University of Chicago Press. His articles and essays on African-American literature and political thought have appeared in American Literature, American Literary History, Political Theory, Raritan, and The Sewanee Review.
He teaches at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and he blogs at thetimeisalwaysnow.org.

Reviews

"In this fine book, Nick Bromell's aim is to think through the ontological, epistemological, ethical and political registers of racial inequality, prejudice, and domination and to unleash the powers of imagination and vision on behalf of a new, more just social order and a transformed public philosophy. In the process, he enacts the 'now' on behalf of which he writes, with empathic and imaginative readings of major texts of political theory and literature,
oriented by the worlds of African American letters and critical race theory. Synthetic and innovative, political, historical and literary, The Time Is Always Now will interest anyone who cares about US
racial politics, 19th- and 20th-century American literature, democratic theory and black political thought." --Bonnie Honig, Nancy Duke Lewis Professor of Modern Culture and Media, and Political Science, Brown University
"The Time is Always Now is a remarkable book. Deftly interweaving political theory and literary studies, Nick Bromell probes the challenges to United States democracy, the dissolution of Americans' shared understanding of it, and the political language and philosophy that African American thinkers, ranging from James McCune Smith to Barack Obama, have developed to address these crises." --Gene Andrew Jarrett, Professor and Chair of English at Boston
University
"Nick Bromell's The Time is Always Now raises questions that will have a profound impact on political theory, literary studies, African American studies, and American Studies. Mining the words of African American thinkers, activists, and artists from David Walker to Barack Obama, Bromell offers a unique account of a body of political thought defined by both indignation and care. A body of thought, in other words, that is both critical and
reconstructive. Bromell's approach, synthetic and thematically organized rather than figure-centered, and his sensitivity to the entanglement of philosophy and artistic form, open up new avenues for democratic thinking."
--Lawrie Balfour, Professor of Politics, University of Virginia

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