Appealing Because He Is Appalling : : Black Masculinities, Colonialism, and Erotic Racism.

Transnational perspectives on Black men as objects of sexual desire, fear, and loathing.

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Place / Publishing House:Edmonton : : University of Alberta Press,, 2021.
©2021.
Year of Publication:2021
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (537 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Front cover
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Foreword | Curry
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction | Kitossa
  • I Erotic Racism, Tropes, and Interracial Sex
  • 1 Can the Black Man Be Nude in a Culture That Imagines Him as Naked? | Kitossa
  • 2 Anaconda East | Russell
  • 3 White Femininity, Black Masculinity, Sex/Romance Tourism, and the Politics of Feminist Theory | Deliovsky
  • II What Does a Black Man Want?
  • 4 Beyond the Exotic and the Grotesque | Hall
  • 5 A Krip-Hop Theory of Disabled Black Men | Moore &amp
  • Kitossa
  • III National Culture, Transqueering Black Masculinities, and Challenging Hegemonic Masculinity
  • 6 Carrying Corporeal Narratives | McIntosh
  • 7 A Quare Eye to Slavery | Poe
  • 8 "7 Eleven" | Howard
  • IV The Other Other and the Black Man
  • 9 Sila ay Malaki | Singh Rehal
  • 10 A Fanonist Reading of Anti-Black Sexual Racism in the Indian Imaginary | Kitossa, Khokhar &amp
  • Siddi
  • Contributors
  • Index.