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Traps: African American Men on Gender and Sexuality
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2001
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Indiana University Press
Funder: Big Ten Academic Alliance
Program: Big Ten Open Books
Collection: Gender and Sexuality Studies
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
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"This is a valuable project. The editors are excellent, well-known scholars, and activists in the academy." —Darlene Clark Hine
"After looking carefully at Traps' selections, I have to confess that I'm both excited and satisfied by what Rudolph Byrd and Beverly Guy-Sheftall have assembled here from the 19th century to the present. Educators genuinely need a text like this for opening their classroom to critical discussions on the well-worn subjects of race and gender."
—Charles Johnson
Traps is the first anthology of writings by 19th- and 20th-century African American men on the overlapping categories of race, gender, and sexuality. The selections on gender in Sections I and II reveal what some may view as the unexpected commitment of African American men to feminism. Included here are critiques of the subordinate social, economic, and political position of black women. Sections III and IV analyze the taboos and myths in which black sexuality is enmeshed. These essays also stress the importance of rejecting homophobia and the need to contest the predominance of a heterosexual paradigm. Monolithic constructions of gender and sexuality, reinforced by sexism and historically sanctioned homophobia, are the "traps" that give this book its focus and its title.
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pp. 25-26
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View Part One: Remembering Our Forefathers Pioneering Perspectives on the Rights End Education of Women
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View 6. "When and Where [We] Enter": in Search of a Feminist Forefather—reclaiming the Womanist Legacy of W.E.B. du Bois
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View 26. A Letter from Huey to the Revolutionary Brothers and Sisters About the Women’s Liberation and Gay Liberation Movements
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View 32. “Ain’t Nothin like the Real Thing”: Black Masculinity, Gay Sexuality, and the Jargon of Authenticity
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| ISBN | 9780253069191 |
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| Related ISBN(s) | 9780253214483 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 1391383658 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2023-07-31 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | Yes |
| Funder | Big Ten Academic Alliance |
| Creative Commons | CC-BY-NC |
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