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Why I hate Abercrombie & Fitch : essays on race and sexuality / Dwight A. McBride.
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- McBride, Dwight A.
- Series:
- Sexual cultures
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- African Americans--Study and teaching.
- African Americans.
- African Americans--Intellectual life.
- African Americans--Social conditions--1975-.
- African Americans--Social conditions.
- Racism--United States.
- Racism.
- Sexual orientation.
- United States.
- Sex role--United States.
- Sex role.
- Sexual orientation--United States.
- United States--Race relations.
- Race relations.
- Physical Description:
- xiv, 251 pages ; 24 cm.
- Other Title:
- Why I hate Abercrombie and Fitch
- Place of Publication:
- New York : New York University, [2005]
- Contents:
- Introduction : the new Black Studies, or beyond the old "race man"
- Straight Black Studies
- Why I hate Abercrombie & Fitch
- It's a White man's world : race in the gay marketplace of desire
- On race, gender, and power : the case of Anita Hill
- Feel the rage : a personal remembrance of the 1992 Los Angeles uprising
- Ellen's coming out : media and public hype
- Affirmative action and White rage
- Speaking the unspeakable : on Toni Morrison, African American intellectuals, and the uses of essentialist rhetoric
- Cornel West and the rhetoric of race-transcending
- Can the queen speak? : sexuality, racial essentialism, and the problem of authority.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-240) and index.
- ISBN:
- 0814756859
- 0814756867
- OCLC:
- 55947980
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