Analyzing the personal clothing, makeup, and hairstyles of working-class Black and Latina girls, Jillian Hernandez examines how cultural discourses of aesthetic value racialize the bodies of women and girls of color.
Analyzing the personal clothing, makeup, and hairstyles of working-class Black and Latina girls, Jillian Hernandez examines how cultural discourses of aesthetic value racialize the bodies of women and girls of color.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 Interlude One 29 1. Reading Black and Latina Embodiment in Miami 37 2. Sexual-Aesthetic Excess: Or, How Chonga Girls Make Class Burn 63 3. "Fine as Hell": The Aesthetic Erotics of Masculinity 99 Interlude Two 133 4. Rococo Pink: The Power of Nicki Minaj's Aesthetics of Fakery 145 Interlude Three 187 5. Encounters with Excess: Girls Creating Art, Theory, and Sexual Bodies 201 Interlude Four 233 Epilogue 251 Notes 271 References 279 Index 293
Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 Interlude One 29 1. Reading Black and Latina Embodiment in Miami 37 2. Sexual-Aesthetic Excess: Or, How Chonga Girls Make Class Burn 63 3. "Fine as Hell": The Aesthetic Erotics of Masculinity 99 Interlude Two 133 4. Rococo Pink: The Power of Nicki Minaj's Aesthetics of Fakery 145 Interlude Three 187 5. Encounters with Excess: Girls Creating Art, Theory, and Sexual Bodies 201 Interlude Four 233 Epilogue 251 Notes 271 References 279 Index 293
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