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Black sexual politics: African Americans, gender, and the new racism
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Queer Of Color CritiqueCritical Race TheoryQueer PoliticsQueer TheoryRacial StudyBlack Masculinity 6Queer StudyAfrican American HistoryBlack ExperienceSocial SciencesBlack Feminist ThoughtRaceBlack Sexual PoliticsSexual CulturesAcknowledgements IntroductionGender StudiesAfrican American StudiesBlack WomenBlack Feminist TheoryIntersectionalityBlack PowerBlack Queer HistoryBlack RadicalismFeminist TheoryAnti-racismBlack ProtestBlack PoliticsBlack Women’s StudiesRacial ViolenceSociologyBlack FeminismSexual OrientationRace Relation
Acknowledgements Introduction: No Turning Back I. African Americans and the New Racism 1. Why Black Sexual Politics? 2. The Past Is Ever Present: Recognizing the New Racism 3.Prisons for Our Bodies, Closets for Our Minds: Racism, Heterosexism, and Black Sexuality II. Rethinking Black Gender Ideology 4. Get Your Freak On: Sex, Babies, and Images of Black Femininity 5. Booty Call: Sex, Violence, and Images of Black Masculinity 6. Very Necessary: Redefining Black Gender Ideology III. Toward a Progressive Black Sexual Politics 7. Assume the Position: The Changing Contours of Sexual Violence 8. No Storybook Romance: How Race and Gender Matter 9. Why We Can't Wait: Black Sexual Politics and the Challenge of HIV/AIDS Afterword: The Power of a Free Mind Notes Glossary Bibliography Index