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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Columbus, OH : The Ohio State University Press | Columbus, OH :The Ohio State University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959042555602883
    Format: 1 online resource (183 p.)
    ISBN: 0-8142-5503-5 , 0-8142-7666-0
    Content: Felice D. Blake's Black Love, Black Hate: Intimate Antagonisms in African American Literature highlights the pervasive representations of intraracial deceptions, cruelties, and contempt in Black literature. Literary criticism has tended to focus on Black solidarity and the ways that a racially linked fate has compelled Black people to counter notions of Black inferiority with unified notions of community driven by political commitments to creative rehumanization and collective affirmation. Blake shows how fictional depictions of intraracial conflict perform necessary work within the Black community, raising questions about why racial unity is so often established from the top down and how loyalty to Blackness can be manipulated to reinforce deleterious forms of subordination to oppressive gender, sexual, and class norms.
    Note: Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1 The Public Space of Intimate Antagonisms: Black Intimacy and Opposition to Jim Crow -- CHAPTER 2 Intimate Antagonisms and Double Consciousness in the Debate over Integration -- CHAPTER 3 Going to Bed Angry: Intimate Antagonisms in the Epoch of Black Power -- CHAPTER 4 What's Yours Is Mine: The Paradox of Intraracial "Bootstrap" Politics -- EPILOGUE Intimate Antagonisms, the Undercommons, and the Town-Hall Meeting -- Bibliography -- Index. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8142-1386-3
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Columbus :The Ohio State University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959649142502883
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9780814276662 , 0814276660 , 9780814213865 , 0814213863 , 9780814255032 , 0814255035
    Content: Felice D. Blake's Black Love, Black Hate: Intimate Antagonisms in African American Literature highlights the pervasive representations of intraracial deceptions, cruelties, and contempt in Black literature. Literary criticism has tended to focus on Black solidarity and the ways that a racially linked fate has compelled Black people to counter notions of Black inferiority with unified notions of community driven by political commitments to creative rehumanization and collective affirmation. Blake shows how fictional depictions of intraracial conflict perform necessary work within the Black community, raising questions about why racial unity is so often established from the top down and how loyalty to Blackness can be manipulated to reinforce deleterious forms of subordination to oppressive gender, sexual, and class norms.
    Note: Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1 The Public Space of Intimate Antagonisms: Black Intimacy and Opposition to Jim Crow; CHAPTER 2 Intimate Antagonisms and Double Consciousness in the Debate over Integration; CHAPTER 3 Going to Bed Angry: Intimate Antagonisms in the Epoch of Black Power; CHAPTER 4 What's Yours Is Mine: The Paradox of Intraracial "Bootstrap" Politics; EPILOGUE Intimate Antagonisms, the Undercommons, and the Town-Hall Meeting; Bibliography; Index
    Language: English
    URL: OAPEN
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Columbus :The Ohio State University Press,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959649142502883
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9780814276662 , 0814276660 , 9780814213865 , 0814213863 , 9780814255032 , 0814255035
    Content: Felice D. Blake's Black Love, Black Hate: Intimate Antagonisms in African American Literature highlights the pervasive representations of intraracial deceptions, cruelties, and contempt in Black literature. Literary criticism has tended to focus on Black solidarity and the ways that a racially linked fate has compelled Black people to counter notions of Black inferiority with unified notions of community driven by political commitments to creative rehumanization and collective affirmation. Blake shows how fictional depictions of intraracial conflict perform necessary work within the Black community, raising questions about why racial unity is so often established from the top down and how loyalty to Blackness can be manipulated to reinforce deleterious forms of subordination to oppressive gender, sexual, and class norms.
    Note: Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1 The Public Space of Intimate Antagonisms: Black Intimacy and Opposition to Jim Crow; CHAPTER 2 Intimate Antagonisms and Double Consciousness in the Debate over Integration; CHAPTER 3 Going to Bed Angry: Intimate Antagonisms in the Epoch of Black Power; CHAPTER 4 What's Yours Is Mine: The Paradox of Intraracial "Bootstrap" Politics; EPILOGUE Intimate Antagonisms, the Undercommons, and the Town-Hall Meeting; Bibliography; Index
    Language: English
    URL: OAPEN
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Columbus, OH : The Ohio State University Press | Columbus, OH :The Ohio State University Press,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959042555602883
    Format: 1 online resource (183 p.)
    ISBN: 0-8142-5503-5 , 0-8142-7666-0
    Content: Felice D. Blake's Black Love, Black Hate: Intimate Antagonisms in African American Literature highlights the pervasive representations of intraracial deceptions, cruelties, and contempt in Black literature. Literary criticism has tended to focus on Black solidarity and the ways that a racially linked fate has compelled Black people to counter notions of Black inferiority with unified notions of community driven by political commitments to creative rehumanization and collective affirmation. Blake shows how fictional depictions of intraracial conflict perform necessary work within the Black community, raising questions about why racial unity is so often established from the top down and how loyalty to Blackness can be manipulated to reinforce deleterious forms of subordination to oppressive gender, sexual, and class norms.
    Note: Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1 The Public Space of Intimate Antagonisms: Black Intimacy and Opposition to Jim Crow -- CHAPTER 2 Intimate Antagonisms and Double Consciousness in the Debate over Integration -- CHAPTER 3 Going to Bed Angry: Intimate Antagonisms in the Epoch of Black Power -- CHAPTER 4 What's Yours Is Mine: The Paradox of Intraracial "Bootstrap" Politics -- EPILOGUE Intimate Antagonisms, the Undercommons, and the Town-Hall Meeting -- Bibliography -- Index. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8142-1386-3
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Columbus, OH : The Ohio State University Press | Columbus, OH :The Ohio State University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959042555602883
    Format: 1 online resource (183 p.)
    ISBN: 0-8142-5503-5 , 0-8142-7666-0
    Content: Felice D. Blake's Black Love, Black Hate: Intimate Antagonisms in African American Literature highlights the pervasive representations of intraracial deceptions, cruelties, and contempt in Black literature. Literary criticism has tended to focus on Black solidarity and the ways that a racially linked fate has compelled Black people to counter notions of Black inferiority with unified notions of community driven by political commitments to creative rehumanization and collective affirmation. Blake shows how fictional depictions of intraracial conflict perform necessary work within the Black community, raising questions about why racial unity is so often established from the top down and how loyalty to Blackness can be manipulated to reinforce deleterious forms of subordination to oppressive gender, sexual, and class norms.
    Note: Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1 The Public Space of Intimate Antagonisms: Black Intimacy and Opposition to Jim Crow -- CHAPTER 2 Intimate Antagonisms and Double Consciousness in the Debate over Integration -- CHAPTER 3 Going to Bed Angry: Intimate Antagonisms in the Epoch of Black Power -- CHAPTER 4 What's Yours Is Mine: The Paradox of Intraracial "Bootstrap" Politics -- EPILOGUE Intimate Antagonisms, the Undercommons, and the Town-Hall Meeting -- Bibliography -- Index. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8142-1386-3
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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