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Queer in Black and White – Interraciality, Same Sex Desire, and Contemporary African American Culture

Autor Stefanie K. Dunning
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 mai 2009
This book analyzes representative works of African American fiction, film, and music in which interracial desire appears in the context of same sex desire. In close readings of these "texts," Stefanie K. Dunning explores the ways in which the interracial intersects with queerness, blackness, whiteness, class, and black national identity. She shows that representations of interracial desire do not follow the logic of racial exclusion. Instead they are metaphorical and anti-biological. Rather than diluting race, interracial desire makes race visible. By invoking the interracial, black gay and lesbian artists can remake our conception of blackness.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253221094
ISBN-10: 0253221099
Pagini: 152
Ilustrații: 5 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 139 x 214 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press

Cuprins

Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. "Ironic Soil": Recuperative Rhythms and Negotiated Nationalism
2. "No Tender Mercy": Same-Sex Desire, Interraciality, and the Black Nation
3. (Not) Loving Her: A Locus of Contradictions
4. "She's a B*(u)tch": Centering Blackness in The Watermelon Woman
Epilogue: Reading Robert Reid-Pharr
Notes
Index

Recenzii

"Dunning uses the trope of interraciality . . . to demonstrate how . . . interraciality actually reifies rather than obfuscates the black queer's 'blackness'." E. Patrick Johnson, Northwestern University

"Queer studies has been disproportionately 'white' and androcentric. . . . Dunning's book helps fill this lacuna. . . . Her prose is not burdened by terminology that obfuscates [but] is concise, cogent, and readable." LaShonda Barnett, Sarah Lawrence College

"Dunning's text is beneficial to any scholar whose research explores race, gender, and sexuality." —MELUS, Vol. 35, No. 3, Fall 2010
"Dunning uses the trope of interraciality ... to demonstrate how ... interraciality actually reifies rather than obfuscates the black queer's 'blackness'." E. Patrick Johnson, Northwestern University "Queer studies has been disproportionately 'white' and androcentric... Dunning's book helps fill this lacuna... Her prose is not burdened by terminology that obfuscates [but] is concise, cogent, and readable." LaShonda Barnett, Sarah Lawrence College "Dunning's text is beneficial to any scholar whose research explores race, gender, and sexuality." oMELUS, Vol. 35, No. 3, Fall 2010

Notă biografică

Stefanie K. Dunning

Descriere

How representations of interracial desire create authentic blackness