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Black genders and sexualities /

Cutting across the humanities and social sciences, and situated in sites across the black diaspora, the work in this book collectively challenges notions that we are living in a post-racial age and instead argue for the specificity of black cultural experiences as shaped by gender and sex.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Davis, Dána-Ain, 1958-, McGlotten, Shaka, 1975-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
Colección:Critical Black studies series.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / Shaka McGlotten and Dána-Ain Davis
  • Trapped in the epistemological closet: black sexuality and the "ghettocentric" imagination / C. Riley Snorton
  • Craig Brewer and Kara Walker: sexing the difference and rebuilding the south / Simone C. Drake
  • Race, sexuality and the media: the demotion of Portland's black Chief of Police / Ethan Johnson and Roberta Hunte
  • Love, ambition, and "invisible footnotes" in the life and writing of Pauli Murray / Doreen M. Drury
  • Thugs, black divas, and gendered aspirations / Aimee Cox
  • Grupo OREMI: black lesbians and the struggle for safe social space in Havana / Tanya L. Saunders
  • Sexual tourism and social panics: research and intervention in Rio de Janeiro / Ana Paula Da Silva and Thaddeus Gregory Blanchette
  • Translating (black) queerness: unpacking conceptual linkages between racialized masculinities, consensual sex, and the practice of torture / Guy Mark Foster
  • "So high you can't get over it, so low can't get under it": carceral spatiality and black masculinities in the United States and South Africa / Rashad Shabazz
  • Can you be black and work here?: Social justice activist organizing and Black aurality / Ashon T. Crawley
  • Feminizing lesbians, de-gendering transgender men: a model for building lesbian feminist thinkers and leaders in Africa? / Zethu Matebeni
  • Black female sexual identity: the self-defined / Annecka Marshall and Donna-Maria Maynard
  • Ain't I a man: gender meanings among black men who have sex with men / Renee McCoy
  • Performance as intravention: ballroom culture and the politics of HIV/AIDS in Detroit / Marlon M. Bailey
  • In the heat: toward a phenomenology of black men loving/ sexing each other / H. Sharif Williams (Herukhuti)
  • For "the children" dancing the beloved community / Jafari Sinclaire Allen.