Black Female Sexualities / / ed. by Joanne M. Braxton, Trimiko Melancon.

Western culture has long regarded black female sexuality with a strange mix of fascination and condemnation, associating it with everything from desirability, hypersexuality, and liberation to vulgarity, recklessness, and disease. Yet even as their bodies and sexualities have been the subject of cou...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Rutgers University Press Complete eBook-Package 2014-2015
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Place / Publishing House:New Brunswick, NJ : : Rutgers University Press, , [2015]
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Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (242 p.) :; 5 illustrations
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword --
Introduction: "Somebody Almost Walked Off Wid Alla My Stuff ": Black Female Sexualities And Black Feminist Intervention --
Part I. Sexual Embod(Y)Ment: Framing The Body --
1. Entering Through The Body'S Frame: Precious And The Subjective Delineations Of The Movie Poster --
2. Is It Just Baby F(Ph)At? Black Female Teenagers, Body Size, And Sexuality --
3. Corporeal Presence: Engaging The Black Lesbian Pedagogical Body In Feminist Classrooms And College Communities --
4. Untangling Pathology: Sex, Social Responsibility, And The Black Female Youth In Octavia Butler'S Fledgling --
Part II. Disengaging The Gaze --
5. (Mis)Playing Blackness: Rendering Black Female Sexuality In The Misadventures Of Awkward Black Girl --
6. Why Don'T We Love These Hoes? Black Women, Popular Culture, And The Contemporary Hoe Archetype --
7. What Kind Of Woman? Alberta Hunter And Expressions Of Black Female Sexuality In The Twentieth Century --
8. The P-Word Exchange: Representing Black Female Sexuality In Contemporary Urban Fiction --
Part III. Resisting Erasure --
9. "Ou Libéré?" Sexual Abuse And Resistance In Edwidge Danticat'S Breath, Eyes, Memory --
10. Rape Fantasies And Other Assaults: Black Women'S Sexuality And Racial Redemption On Film --
11. "Embrace The Narrative Of The Whole": Complicating Black Female Sexuality In Contemporary Fiction --
12 Saving Me Through Erasure? Black Women, HIV/AIDS, And Respectability --
Afterword: Being Present, Facing Forward --
Bibliography --
Contributors --
Index
Summary:Western culture has long regarded black female sexuality with a strange mix of fascination and condemnation, associating it with everything from desirability, hypersexuality, and liberation to vulgarity, recklessness, and disease. Yet even as their bodies and sexualities have been the subject of countless public discourses, black women's voices have been largely marginalized in these discussions. In this groundbreaking collection, feminist scholars from across the academy come together to correct this omission-illuminating black female sexual desires marked by agency and empowerment, as well as pleasure and pain, to reveal the ways black women regulate their sexual lives. The twelve original essays in Black Female Sexualities reveal the diverse ways black women perceive, experience, and represent sexuality. The contributors highlight the range of tactics that black women use to express their sexual desires and identities. Yet they do not shy away from exploring the complex ways in which black women negotiate the more traumatic aspects of sexuality and grapple with the legacy of negative stereotypes. Black Female Sexualities takes not only an interdisciplinary approach-drawing from critical race theory, sociology, and performance studies-but also an intergenerational one, in conversation with the foremothers of black feminist studies. In addition, it explores a diverse archive of representations, covering everything from blues to hip-hop, from Crash to Precious, from Sister Souljah to Edwidge Danticat. Revealing that black female sexuality is anything but a black-and-white issue, this collection demonstrates how to appreciate a whole spectrum of subjectivities, experiences, and desires.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780813571751
9783110666151
DOI:10.36019/9780813571751
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Joanne M. Braxton, Trimiko Melancon.