Murderous Feeling, Chad Benito Infante (9781517919870) — Readings Books
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Murderous Feeling

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Examining revenge narratives as a feminist response to slavery and settler colonialism

From Octavia Butler's Kindred to The Round House by Louise Erdrich, themes of retribution resound throughout the work of renowned Black and Indigenous women and queer authors. Revealing how the Black Power Movement and the American Indian Movement influenced literature from the 1960s onward, Murderous Feeling explores how these writers have employed revenge narratives as a response to white supremacy and colonialism.

Chad Benito Infante shows how, rather than using retributive violence to cultivate a heroic, masculine ideal, Black and Native women and queer writers use revenge as a way to raise philosophical questions about justice and the reclamation of power in the face of white supremacy. Pairing canonical texts-including work by James Baldwin, Leslie Marmon Silko, Craig Womack, Toni Morrison, and others-he demonstrates how this uniquely queer and feminist literary tradition, the "grammar of interrogation," allows for generative ambivalence and curiosity about the possibilities and failures of violence.

In highlighting these narratives' potential to steer anticolonial efforts, Murderous Feeling reconceptualizes literary violence not as an individualized act of cleansing but as a tool for revolutionary inquiry.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
Country
United States
Date
5 August 2026
Pages
424
ISBN
9781517919870

Examining revenge narratives as a feminist response to slavery and settler colonialism

From Octavia Butler's Kindred to The Round House by Louise Erdrich, themes of retribution resound throughout the work of renowned Black and Indigenous women and queer authors. Revealing how the Black Power Movement and the American Indian Movement influenced literature from the 1960s onward, Murderous Feeling explores how these writers have employed revenge narratives as a response to white supremacy and colonialism.

Chad Benito Infante shows how, rather than using retributive violence to cultivate a heroic, masculine ideal, Black and Native women and queer writers use revenge as a way to raise philosophical questions about justice and the reclamation of power in the face of white supremacy. Pairing canonical texts-including work by James Baldwin, Leslie Marmon Silko, Craig Womack, Toni Morrison, and others-he demonstrates how this uniquely queer and feminist literary tradition, the "grammar of interrogation," allows for generative ambivalence and curiosity about the possibilities and failures of violence.

In highlighting these narratives' potential to steer anticolonial efforts, Murderous Feeling reconceptualizes literary violence not as an individualized act of cleansing but as a tool for revolutionary inquiry.

Retail e-book files for this title are screen-reader friendly.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
Country
United States
Date
5 August 2026
Pages
424
ISBN
9781517919870