Critical articulations of race, gender, and sexual orientation /
Engages scholarly essays, poems, and creative writings that examine the meanings of race, gender, and sexual orientation as interlocking systems of oppression.--Provided by publisher.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lanham :
Lexington Books,
[2014]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction Sheena C. Howard
- "In teaching persona" Shelly Bell
- I. Queer identity matrix
- Coming in/out of the closet: living in-between singlehood and relationship(s) through a gay Asian body Shinsuke Eguchi
- Divided loyalties: exploring the intersections of queerness, race, ethnicity, and gender Richard G. Jones, Jr.
- Young Black and Latino gay men's experiences with racial microaggressions Lourdes D. Follins
- Organizing foreignness: of aliens, permanence, and shape-shifters Rahil Mitra
- "The origins of coming out" Shelly Bell
- II. Identity formation
- Latinas in the United States: articulating discourses of identity and difference Claudia Bucciferro
- Me and my shadow(s): narratives on self and identity Brad Crownover
- Reliving oppression: becoming Black, becoming gay Godfried Asante and Myra N. Roberts
- Coming out, covering, connecting: de/colonizing epistemics of ethnography and ethnographer positionality in Malaysia Cheryl L. Nicholas
- "What truth?" Shelly Bell
- III. Mass mediated representations
- Trans*ing priestly performances: re-reading gender potentiality in Erdrich's The last report on the miracles at little no horse Benny LeMaster and Meggie Mapes
- Marking my Black feminist heterosexism: taking autoethnographic notes from Pariah Rachel Alicica Griffin
- Heterosexual masculinity, the self, and social needs: the homicidal hazing of Robert Champion Michele K. Lewis
- A multimodal critical discourse analysis (MCDA) of race, class, gender, and sexual orientation within the you tube-based "It gets better project" Laurie Phillips Honda
- "Don't even go there!": a Black woman's standpoint and conversation analysis of an online discussion about racial labeling Darlene K. Drummond and Sakile Kai Camara
- Friends of Batman (and Dorothy): Queering the Green hornet television series Bruce E. Drushel.