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The Being of Relation
How does whiteness shape the world? How does neurotypicality police how bodies move, think, and relate? And what happens when we shift our focus from individuality to relation itself?
The Being of Relation brings together Edouard Glissant’s poetics of relation and Fernand Deligny’s errant lines to study the structures that hold whiteness and neurotypicality in place. Moving beyond the confines of pathology and psychological assessment, Erin Manning looks into how blackness and neurodiversity emerge at the very site of relation—where identity is not singular but constantly unfolding.
This work examines how whiteness operates as a deeply ingrained social structure and introduces what Manning calls parapedagogies of resistance: alternative ways of learning and relating that challenge normative binaries. Drawing from critical race theory, neurodiversity studies, and philosophy, Being of Relation offers a framework for reimagining social connections outside of conventional categories.
200 pages | 5.08 x 7.8 | © 2025
IB - Artwork Scholarship: International Perspectives in Education
Philosophy: General Philosophy

Table of Contents
Errant Lines
Tentative Constructings Toward a Holding in Place
Black Beach
Hears in Red, Sees in Wet
When You Fall
The Being of Relation
Parapedagogies of Resistance
Concepts Leaving Traces: A Running Glossary
Works Cited
Index
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