The power to kill and the refusal to die: Afrodiasporic Philopoética as Archipelago of Liberation.
African Philosophy; Afro-Diasporic Philosophy; Necropolítica; Liberation Archipelago; Philopoética.
The proposal of the research The power to kill and the refusal to die: Afrodiasporic Philopoética as Archipelago of Liberation part of the restlessness to map the necropolítica as a political project of the imaginary.The thought without landscape and the imagination without image legitimize the politics of death against the black-African population. In the course of establishing a critical and creative reading of the project of the power to kill as imaginary, dialogue is established with literature, precisely, the book The Fourth Century, by Édouard Glissant, in relation to his philosophical thought. In order to make the voyage in the creole sea in opaque drift, it is intended, at first, to analyze the debate about the conflict "power to kill" and the "refusal to die" addressed by Achille Mbembe. The research approaches the theoretical contribution of the philosophical thought of martinian Glissant and African philosophies, in order to investigate the echo of the imaginary of violence and, finally, to argue the perspective of the filopoetics in the archipelago of the liberation in drift in the afrodiasporic landscapes.