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No Tea, No Shade: New Writings in Black Queer Studies
2016, Duke University Press
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Table of Contents
Black/queer rhizomatics : train up a child in the way ze should grow ... / Jafari S. Allen
The whiter the bread, the quicker you're dead : spectacular absence and post-racialized Blackness in (White) queer theory / Alison Reed
Troubling the waters : mobilizing a trans* analytic / Kai M. Green
Gender trouble in Triton / C. Riley Snorton
Reggaetón's crossings : Black aesthetics, Latina nightlife, and queer choreography / Ramón H. Rivera-Servera
I represent freedom : diaspora and the meta-queerness of dub theater / Lyndon K. Gill
To transcender transgender : choreographies of gender fluidity in the performances of MilDred Gerestant / Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley
Toward a hemispheric analysis of Black lesbian feminist activism and hip hop feminism : artist perspectives from Cuba and Brazil / Tanya L. Saunders
The body beautiful : Black drag, American cinema, and the heteroperpetually ever after / La Marr Jurelle Bruce
Black sissy masculinity and the politics of dis-respectability / Kortney Ziegler
Let's play : exploring cinematic Black lesbian fantasy, pleasure, and pain / Jennifer DeClue
Black gay (raw) sex / Marlon M. Bailey
Black data / Shaka McGlotten
Boystown : gay neighborhoods, social media, and the (re)production of racism / Zachary Blair
Beyond the flames : queering the history of the 1968 D.C. riot / Kwame Holmes
The strangeness of progress and the uncertainty of Blackness / Treva Ellison
Re-membering Audre : adding lesbian feminist mother poet to Black / Amber Jamilla Musser
On the cusp of deviance : respectability politics and the cultural marketplace of sameness / Kaila Adia Story
Something else to be : generations of Black queer brilliance and the mobile homecoming experiential archive / Alexis Pauline Gumbs and Julia Roxanne Wallace.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 395-408) and index.
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