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Black Sexualities

Black Sexualities

Probing Powers, Passions, Practices, and Policies

Edited by Juan Battle and Sandra L. Barnes

Contributions by Erica Chito Childs, Enoch Page, Bette Dickerson, Nicole Rousseau, Marcus Hunter, Marisa Guerrero, Cathy Cohen, Stephanie Laudone, LaToya Tavernier, Ruby Tapia, Jeffrey McCune, Jennifer Brody, Lavli Phillips, Marla Stewart, Mia Bynum, Jafari Allen, Jonathan Gray, Kevin McGruder, Stephanie Tatum, C. McGuffey, Sean Cahill, Anthony Lemelle, Tonyia Rawls, Robert Peterson, Roderick Ferguson, e. Cunningham, Torrance Stephens and Matt Richardson

Published by: Rutgers University Press

Imprint: Rutgers University Press

474 Pages, 156.00 × 235.00 × 33.00 mm

  • Paperback
  • 9780813546025
  • Published: November 2009

£38.00

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Why does society have difficulty discussing sexualities? Where does fear of Black sexualities emerge and how is it manifested? How can varied experiences of Black females and males who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT), or straight help inform dialogue and academic inquiry?

From questioning forces that have constrained sexual choices to examining how Blacks have forged healthy sexual identities in an oppressive environment, Black Sexualities acknowledges the diversity of the Black experience and the shared legacy of racism. Contributors seek resolution to Blacks' understanding of their lives as sexual beings through stories of empowerment, healing, self-awareness, victories, and other historic and contemporary life-course panoramas and provide practical information to foster more culturally relative research, tolerance, and acceptance.

Identity Theories and New Frameworks
Nontraditional, Nonconforming, and Transgressive Gender Expression and Relationship Modalities in Black Communities
Creation Out of Bounds
On the Fear of Small Numbers
Blackness, Sexuality, and Transnational Desire
Part II
Pathologizing Black Sexuality
Dangerous Profiling
Revisiting Black Sexualities in Families
To Be Fluent in Each Other's Narratives
Part III
Prison, Crime, and Sexual Health in the United States
Black and Latino Same-Sex Couple Households and the Racial Dynamics of Antigay Activism
Racialized Justice Spreads HIV/AIDS among Blacks
Black Sexual Citizenship
Part IV
Blacks and Racial Appraisals
When Secrets Hurt
Black Female Sex Workers
Yes, Jesus Loves Me-A Case Study
Part V
Black Mother-Daughter Narratives about Sexuality
Black Youth Sexuality
"I'll Be Forever Mackin'"
Black Senior Women and Sexuality
Epilogue

Juan Battle is a professor of sociology and public health at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and the coeditor of Free at Last?: Black America in the Twenty-first Century.

Sandra L. Barnes is a joint appointed professor in the department of human and organizational development sociology and the divinity school at Vanderbilt University. She is the author of The Cost of Being Poor: A Comparative Study of Life in Poor Urban Neighborhoods in Gary, Indiana.

"Two groundbreaking, indispensable guides for serious scholars of sexualities who wish to understand both the heterogeneous sexualities of African Americans and Latinos as well as how greater attention to race, ethnicity, class and culture provides important new directions for the field."
- Patricia Hill Collins (author of Black Sexual Politics)
"Filled with provocative arguments and illuminating insights, Black Sexualities marks a new and exciting epoch in the study of human sexuality and its interactions with race and class; a must-read for scholars and students of ethnic studies and human sexuality."
- Rafael Díaz (Cesar E. Chavez Institute, San Francisco State University)
"A path breaking contribution and the definite resource for interdisciplinary scholars in the growing field of Black sexualities. A highly sophisticated intervention that fills the existing void of empirical research in this area, while drawing from and critically engaging with the social and behavioral science literature. This volume will forever challenge us to rethink the categories, methods and approaches scholars use in this rapidly developing field of study."
- Arlene Dávila (author of Latino Spin: Public Image and the Whitewashing of Race)
"Excellent for courses in black, Latino/a, women's, and LGBT studies, and sociology. Highly recommended."
(Choice)

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