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''Black Sexual Politics: African Americans, Gender and the New Racism'' by Patricia Hill Collins is a work of critical theory that discusses the way that race, class and gender intersect to affect the lives of African American men and women in many different ways, but with similar results. The book explores the way that new forms of racism can work to oppress black people, while filling them with messages of liberation. ''Black Sexual Politics'' also examines the way a narrow sexual politics based on American ideas/ ideals of masculinity, femininity and the appropriate expression of sexuality work to repress gay and hetero, male and female. Collins' work also proposes a liberatory politics for black Americans, centered on honest dialogue about the way stereotypical imagery and limiting racist and sexist ideology have harmed African Americans in the past, and how African Americans might progress beyond these ideas and their manifestations to become active change agents in their own communities. == Chapters == *Chapter 1 Why Black Sexual Politics *Chapter 2 The Past Is Ever Present: Recognizing the New Racism *Chapter 3 Prisons for Our Bodies, Closets for Our Minds: Racism, Heterosexism and Black Sexuality *Chapter 4 Get your Freak on: Sex, Babies, and Images of Black Femininity *Chapter 5 Booty Call: Sex, Violence, and Images of Black Masculinity *Chapter 6 Very Necessary: Redefining Black Gender Ideology *Chapter 7 Assume the Position: The Changing Contours of Sexual Violence *Chapter 8 No Storybook Romance: How Race and Gender Matter *Chapter 9 Why We Can't Wait: Black Sexual Politics and the Challenge of HIV/AIDS 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Black Sexual Politics: African Americans, Gender, and the New Racism」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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