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Why I Hate Abercrombie & Fitch
Essays On Race and Sexuality
- 書籍 41 -
- Sexual Cultures
2005
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Reflections on the ways discriminatory hiring practices and racist ad campaigns seep into American lifeWhy hate Abercrombie? In a world rife with human cruelty and oppression, why waste your scorn on a popular clothing retailer? The rationale, Dwight A. McBride argues, lies in “the banality of evil,” or the quiet way discriminatory hiring practices and racist ad campaigns seep into and reflect malevolent undertones in American culture.McBride maintains that...
4,291 円
The Delectable Negro
Human Consumption and Homoeroticism within US Slave Culture
2014
EN
A groundbreaking study of the connections between homoeroticism, cannibalism, and cultures of consumption in American literature and US slave culture.Scholars of US and transatlantic slavery have largely ignored or dismissed accusations that Black Americans were cannibalized. Vincent Woodard takes the enslaved person's claims of human consumption seriously, focusing on both the literal starvation of the slave and the tropes of cannibalism on the part of the slaveho...
2,560 円
Impossible Witnesses
Truth, Abolitionism, and Slave Testimony
2002
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Even the most cursory review of black literary production during the nineteenth century indicates that its primary concerns were the issues of slavery, racial subjugation, abolitionist politics and liberation. How did the writers of these narratives "bear witness" to the experiences they describe? At a time when a hegemonic discourse on these subjects already existed, what did it mean to "tell the truth" about slavery?Impossible Witnesses explores these questions through a study of ...
4,005 円
The Delectable Negro
Human Consumption and Homoeroticism within US Slave Culture
- ナレーター:
- Stan Brown
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12 hours 6 min
2022
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Scholars of US and transatlantic slavery have largely ignored or dismissed accusations that Black Americans were cannibalized. Vincent Woodard takes the enslaved person's claims of human consumption seriously, focusing on both the starvation of the slave and the tropes of cannibalism on the part of the slaveholder, and further draws attention to the ways in which Blacks experienced their consumption as a fundamentally homoerotic occurrence.Utilizing many staples of African American...
3,364 円



