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  1. Queer in black and white
    interraciality, same sex desire, and contemporary African American culture
    Published: ©2009
    Publisher:  Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0253002990; 0253221099; 0253353505; 9780253002990; 9780253221094; 9780253353504
    Subjects: American fiction; ART / Reference; ART / Performance; Identität; Homosexualität <Motiv>; Schriftsteller; African Americans / Intellectual life; African Americans / Race identity; American fiction / African American authors; Homosexuality in literature; Homosexuality in motion pictures; Homosexuality in music; Race relations in literature; Race relations in motion pictures; Schwarze. USA; American fiction; African Americans; Homosexuality in literature; Homosexuality in motion pictures; Homosexuality in music; Race relations in literature; Race relations in motion pictures; African Americans; Homosexualität <Motiv>; Schwarze; Schriftsteller; Identität
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 136 pages)
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    Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Cover; 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 inThe Watermelon Woman; Epilogue: Reading Robert Reid-Pharr; Notes; Index

    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

  2. Queer in Black and White
    Interraciality, Same Sex Desire, and Contemporary African American Culture
    Published: 2009; ©2009.
    Publisher:  Indiana University Press, Bloomington

    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... more

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    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. Cover -- 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 inThe Watermelon Woman -- Epilogue: Reading Robert Reid-Pharr -- Notes -- Index.

     

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  3. Queer in black and white
    interraciality, same sex desire, and contemporary African American culture
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    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... more

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    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.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780253002990; 0253002990; 0253221099; 9780253221094; 1282238272; 9781282238275
    RVK Categories: HU 1728
    Subjects: Schwarze; Schriftsteller; Identität; Homosexualität <Motiv>
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 136 pages), Illustrations
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Queer in Black and White
    Interraciality, Same Sex Desire, and Contemporary African American Culture
    Published: 2009; ©2009.
    Publisher:  Indiana University Press, Bloomington

    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... more

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    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. Cover -- 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 inThe Watermelon Woman -- Epilogue: Reading Robert Reid-Pharr -- Notes -- Index.

     

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