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.
Autorentext
DÁNA-AIN DAVIS is an Associate Professor at Queens College, USA. Davis' areas of specialization include black studies, family and sexual violence, reproductive rights, poverty and welfare policy, and women's studies. She is the author of Battered Black Women and Welfare Reform (2006), as well as a number of articles on women and welfare policy. She has served as President of the Association of Black Anthropologists, Executive Director of the ADCO Foundation, Board Chair of the New York Foundation, and serves as a consultant to a number of foundations that fund projects involving women's issues. She is currently co-editor of Transforming Anthropology.
SHAKA MCGLOTTEN is an Assistant Professor of Media, Society, and the Arts in the School of Film and Media Studies at Purchase College, USA. Trained as an artist and anthropologist, his interdisciplinary work focuses on sex, queerness, and media cultures. He has published essays about public sex, gay chatrooms, zombies, online games, and racial violence in anthologies and peer-reviewed journals.
Inhalt
Trapped in the Epistemological Closet: Black Sexuality and the 'Ghettocentric' Imagination; C.R.Snorton Craig Brewer and Kara Walker: Sexing the Difference and Rebuilding the South; S.C.Drake Race, Sexuality and the Media: The Demotion of Portland, Oregon's Black Chief of Police; E.Johnson & R.Hunte Love, Ambition, and 'Invisible Footnotes' in the Life and Writing of Pauli Murray; D.M.Drury Thugs, Black Divas, and Gendered Aspirations; A.Cox Grupo OREMI: Black Lesbians and the Struggle for Safe Social Space in Havana; T.L.Saunders Sexual Tourism and Social Panics: Research and Intervention in Rio de Janeiro; A.P.Da Silva & T.G.Blanchette Translating (Black) Queerness: Unpacking the Conceptual Linkages Between Racialized Masculinities, Consensual Sex, and the Practice of Torture; G.M.Foster 'So High You Can't Get Over it, So Low You Can't Get Under It': Carceral Spatiality and Black Masculinities in the United States and South Africa; R.Shabazz Can you be BLACK and Work Here?: Social Justice Activist Organizing and Black Aurality; A.T.Crawley Feminizing Lesbians, Degendering Transgender Men: A Model for Building Lesbian Feminist Thinkers and Leaders in Africa?; Z.Matebeni Black Female Sexual Identity: The Self Defined; A.Marshall & D.M.Maynard Ain't I a Man: Gender Meanings among Black Men who have Sex with Men; R.McCoy Performance as Intravention: Ballroom Culture and the Politics of HIV/AIDS in Detroit; M.M.Bailey In the Heat: Towards a Phenomenology of Black Men Loving/Sexing Each Other; H.S.Williams (Herukhuti) For 'the Children.' Dancing the Beloved Community; J.S.Allen
Titel
Black Genders and Sexualities
Editor
EAN
9781137077950
ISBN
978-1-137-07795-0
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
06.12.2012
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
1.67 MB
Anzahl Seiten
271
Jahr
2012
Untertitel
Englisch
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