Why I Hate Abercrombie & Fitch: Essays On Race and SexualityNYU Press, 1 lut 2005 - 251 Reflections on the ways discriminatory hiring practices and racist ad campaigns seep into American life |
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... mean, he was what he was. And you either had to buy that or, you know, mea culpa, go somewhere else. The poles of the rhetorical continuum that Baraka sets up here for his understanding of homosexuality are very telling. To Baraka's ...
... mean for a particular upperclass white man to become aware of the problematic nature of his desire—color not as “line” of demarcation but instead as a point of departure. Given the invisibility of whiteness as a racially constricted ...
... mean when you say you love me. You say I want to kill you. What do you think you've been doing to me?” “I am not trying to make you a little girl. If I wanted a little girl, I would be with a little girl.” “Why aren't you? Isn't it just ...
... means. This moment should remind us of one earlier in the same argument between Giovanni and David, when Giovanni first ruminates on why David is leaving him: “Giovanni,” I said, “you always knew that I would leave one day. You knew my ...
... means of demystifying the relationship of “knowledge” producers to “knowledge,” as well as to foreground the connection between “culture” and Afro-American “everyday life.” Again here with Lubiano, as with Barbara Johnson, there is ...
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Part II Race and Sexuality on Occasion | 133 |
Part III Straight Black Talk | 161 |
Notes | 227 |
Bibliography | 235 |
Index | 241 |
About the Author | 251 |
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