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the title of the book is bodies out of place the arising anti-blackness in U.S society but the working title for years was Blackout um and and then in the summer before my book came out a couple of books uh with the name blackout came out really aptly titled books one was a collection of short stories by uh out black and uh queer uh folks in in the publisher just said I dont know why dont we call it by the theory uh that you advance and so I resisted that for a while because I didnt want people to see it and to think I was suggesting that black bodies in society were out of place I didnt want that but but Ive come to Ive come to embrace it so I want to talk to you about this concept blackout I call it a frame for seeing a FL a frame for seeing anti-blackness in a purportedly colorblind Society so uh we are in an academic institution its important that I do not assume uh that we all have the same working definition of anti-blackness and so uh so I adopt uh this definition um and