Appealing Because He Is Appalling Black Masculinities, Colonialism, and Erotic Racism

This collection invites us to think about how African-descended men are seen as both appealing and appalling, and exposed to eroticized hatred and violence and how some resist, accommodate, and capitalize on their eroticization. Drawing on James Baldwin and Frantz Fanon, the contributors examine the...

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Other Authors: Kitossa, Tamari (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Edmonton, AB University of Alberta Press 2021
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