Format:
1 Online-Ressource (536 p.)
ISBN:
9781772125559
Content:
This collection invites us to think about how African-descended men are seen as both appealing and appalling, and exposed to eroticized hatred and violence and how some resist, accommodate, and capitalize on their eroticization. Drawing on James Baldwin and Frantz Fanon, the contributors examine the contradictions, paradoxes, and politico-psychosexual implications of Black men as objects of sexual desire, fear, and loathing. Kitossa and the contributing authors use Baldwin's and Fanon's cultural and psychoanalytic interpretations of Black masculinities to demonstrate their neglected contributions to thinking about and beyond colonialist and Western gender and masculinity studies. This innovative and sophisticated work will be of interest to scholars and students of cultural and media studies, gender and masculinities studies, sociology, political science, history, and critical race and racialization. Contributors: Katerina Deliovsky, Delroy Hall, Dennis O. Howard, Elishma Khokhar, Tamari Kitossa, Kemar McIntosh, Leroy F. Moore Jr., Watufani M. Poe, Satwinder Rehal, John G. Russell, Mohan Siddi
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Foreword
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Preface
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
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I Erotic Racism, Tropes, and Interracial Sex
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1 Can the Black Man Be Nude in a Culture That Imagines Him as Naked?
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2 Anaconda East
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3 White Femininity, Black Masculinity, Sex/Romance Tourism, and the Politics of Feminist Theory
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II What Does a Black Man Want?
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4 Beyond the Exotic and the Grotesque
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5 A Krip-Hop Theory of Disabled Black Men
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III National Culture, Transqueering Black Masculinities, and Challenging Hegemonic Masculinity
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6 Carrying Corporeal Narratives
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7 A Quare Eye to Slavery
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8 "7 Eleven"
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IV The Other Other and the Black Man
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9 Sila ay Malaki
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10 A Fanonist Reading of Anti-Black Sexual Racism in the Indian Imaginary
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Contributors
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Index
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In English
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9781772125559
URL:
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