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" Black men on race, gender, and sexuality : "
edited by Devon W. Carbado ; foreword by Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw.
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720715
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b540412
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Main Entry
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edited by Devon W. Carbado ; foreword by Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw.
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Title & Author
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Black men on race, gender, and sexuality : : a critical reader\ edited by Devon W. Carbado ; foreword by Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw.
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Publication Statement
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New York: New York University Press, ©1999.
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Series Statement
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Critical America.
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Page. NO
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(xv, 464 pages).
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ISBN
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0585425019
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: 0814790429
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: 9780585425016
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: 9780814790427
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Contents
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I. The Million Man March : Racial Solidarity or Division? --;--;To march or not to march : two op-eds (Why I didn't march / A. Leon Higginbotham ; Why I'm marching in Washington / Cornel West) --;"Claiming" and "speaking" who we are : Black gays and lesbians, racial politics, and the Million Man March / Darren Lenard Hutchinson --;Buck passing : the media, Black men, O.J., and the Million Man March / Ishmael Reed --;My two mothers, America, and the Million Man March / Luke Charles Harris --;Sadomasochism and the colorline : reflections on the Million Man March / Anthony Paul Farley --;"Marchin' on" : toward a politics for the twenty-first century / Ronald S. Sullivan and Eddie S. Glaude --;Thirteen ways of looking at a Black man / Henry Louis Gates --;--;II: Engendering Black Racial Victimhood --;--;Pull together as the community / Harlon L. Dalton --;"You're turning me on" : the boxer, the beauty queen, and the rituals of gender / Michael Awkward --;The social construction of a rape victim : stories of African-American males about the rape of Desirée Washington / Kevin Brown --;The construction of O.J. Simpson as a racial victim / Devon W. Carbado --;Missing in action : race, gender, and Black students' educational opportunities / Walter R. Allen --;The message of the verdict : a three-act morality play starring Clarence Thomas, Willie Smith, and Mike Tyson / Charles R. Lawrence --;The sexual diversion : the Black man/Black woman debate in context / Derrick Bell. III: Antiracist Discourse Outed --;--;Can the queen speak? racial essentialism, sexuality, and the problem of authority / Dwight A. McBride --;Signifying the Black church / Charles I. Nero --;Black rights, gay rights, civil rights : the deployment of race/sexual orientation analogies in the debates about the "Don't ask, don't tell" polity / Devon W. Carbado --;My gay problem, your Black problem --;Earl Ofari Hutchinson --;Black macho revisited : reflections on a SNAP! queen / Marlon T. Riggs --;On Eldridge Cleaver : he is no James Baldwin / Huey P. Newton --;Baraka's dilemma : to be or not to be? / Ron Simmons --;AIDS in blackface / Harlon L. Dalton --;Fixing the faggot : Black subjectivity as "autocartography" in the work of Lyle Ashton Harris / B.E. Myers --;The elixir of Dennis Rodman : race, sexual orientation, and anti-essentialism / Jerome McCristal Culp --;--;IV: Black Male Feminism, Sexism, or Paternalism? --;--;A Black man's place in Black feminist criticism / Michael Awkward --;The challenge and possibility for Black males to embrace feminism / Luke Charles Harris --;The women's liberation and the gay liberation movements / Huey P. Newton --;Some African American males' perspectives on the Black woman / Rufus Burrow --;Silent acquiescence : the to-high price of prestige / Derrick Bell --;"You can't trus' it" : expert witnessing in the case of rape / Houston A. Baker.
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Abstract
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Generating a sense of community and common purpose, this book with deliberate exclusion of women and implicit rejection of black gay men, highlights one of the central faultlines in African American politics: the role of gender and sexuality in antiracist agenda.
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Subject
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African American men -- Attitudes.
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Subject
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Racism -- United States.
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Subject
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Sex role -- United States.
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LC Classification
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E185.86E358 1999
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Added Entry
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Devon W Carbado
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