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Extravagant Abjection: Blackness, Power, and Sexuality in the African American Literary Imagination
Darieck Scott
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Description for Extravagant Abjection: Blackness, Power, and Sexuality in the African American Literary Imagination
Paperback. Challenging the conception of empowerment associated with the Black Power Movement and its political and intellectual legacies, this title contends that power can be found not only in martial resistance, but, surprisingly, where the black body has been inflicted with harm or humiliation. Series: Sexual Cultures. Num Pages: 327 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 2AB; DSBH; JFSJ2; JFSL3. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 228 x 151 x 20. Weight in Grams: 464.
Part of the American Literatures Initiative Series
2011 Winner of the Alan Bray Memorial Book Award presented by the Modern Language Association
Challenging the conception of empowerment associated with the Black Power Movement and its political and intellectual legacies in the present, Darieck Scott contends that power can be found not only in martial resistance, but, surprisingly, where the black body has been inflicted with harm or humiliation.
Theorizing the relation between blackness and abjection by foregrounding often neglected depictions of the sexual exploitation and humiliation of men in works by James Weldon Johnson, ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
New York University Press United States
Number of pages
327
Condition
New
Series
Sexual Cultures
Number of Pages
327
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780814740958
SKU
V9780814740958
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About Darieck Scott
Darieck Scott is Professor of African American studies at the University of California-Berkeley. He is the author of the novels Hex and Traitor to the Race, and the editor of Best Black Gay Erotica.
Reviews for Extravagant Abjection: Blackness, Power, and Sexuality in the African American Literary Imagination
A powerful theoretical statement in the emerging field of black queer studies, Extravagant Abjection makes the bold claim that it is necessary to work through and not simply to & white wash the political, social, ideological, and psychological consequences of what Darieck Scott names & black abjection. Building upon the insights of the more articulate practitioners of bondage and submission, ... Read more