Critical Articulations of Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation
Herausgeber: Howard, Sheena C.
Critical Articulations of Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation
Herausgeber: Howard, Sheena C.
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This collection features engaging scholarly essays and creative writings that examine the meaning of race, gender, and sexual orientation as interlocking systems of oppression. It provides a meaningful space to analyze identity and identity politics, highlighting the complexities of identity formation in the twenty-first century.
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This collection features engaging scholarly essays and creative writings that examine the meaning of race, gender, and sexual orientation as interlocking systems of oppression. It provides a meaningful space to analyze identity and identity politics, highlighting the complexities of identity formation in the twenty-first century.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9780739199183
- ISBN-10: 0739199188
- Artikelnr.: 47823239
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9780739199183
- ISBN-10: 0739199188
- Artikelnr.: 47823239
Edited by Sheena C. Howard - Contributions by Godfried Asante; Claudia Bucciferro; Sakile K. Camara; Brad Crownover; Darlene K. Drummond; Bruce E. Drushel; Dr. Shinsuke Eguchi; Lourdes Dolores Follins; Rachel Alicia Griffin; Sheena C. Howard; Richard G. J
Introduction
Sheena C. Howard "In Teaching Persona"
Shelly Bell Part I: Queer Identity Matrix Chapter 1: Coming In/Out of the Closet: Living In-Between Singlehood and Relationship(s) through a Gay Asian Body
Shinsuke Eguchi Chapter 2: Divided Loyalties: Exploring the Intersections of Queerness
Race
Ethnicity
and Gender
Richard G. Jones
Jr. Chapter 3: Young Black and Latino Gay Men's Experiences with Racial Microaggressions
Lourdes D. Follins Chapter 4: Organizing Foreignness: Of Aliens
Permanence
and Shape-Shifters
Rahul Mitra "The Origin of Coming Out"
Shelly Bell Part II: Identity Formation Chapter 5: Latinas in the United States: Articulating Discourses of Identity and Difference
Claudia Bucciferro Chapter 6: Me and My Shadow(s): Essays of Self and Identity
Brad Crownover Chapter 7: Reliving Oppression: Becoming Black
Becoming Gay
Godfried Asante and Myra N. Roberts Chapter 8: Coming Out
Covering
Connecting: De/Colonizing Epistemics of Ethnography and Ethnographer Positionality in Malaysia
Cheryl L. Nicholas "What Truth?"
Shelly Bell Part III: Mass Mediated Representations Chapter 9: Trans*ing Priestly Performances: Re-Reading Gender Potentiality in Erdrich's The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse
Benjamin LeMaster and Meggie Mapes Chapter 10: Marking My Black Feminist Heterosexism: Taking Autoethnographic Notes from Pariah
Rachel Alicia Griffin Chapter 11: Heterosexual Masculinity
the Self
and Social Needs: The Homicidal Hazing of Robert Champion
Michele K. Lewis Chapter 12: A Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis (MCDA) of Race
Class
Gender
and Sexual Orientation within the YouTube-based "It Gets Better Project"
Laurie Phillips Honda Chapter 13: "Don't Even Go There!" A Black Women's Standpoint and Conversation Analysis of an Online Discussion about Racial Labeling
Darlene K. Drummond and Sakile Kai Camara Chapter 14: Friends of Batman (And Dorothy): Queering the Green Hornet Television Series
Bruce E. Drushel
Sheena C. Howard "In Teaching Persona"
Shelly Bell Part I: Queer Identity Matrix Chapter 1: Coming In/Out of the Closet: Living In-Between Singlehood and Relationship(s) through a Gay Asian Body
Shinsuke Eguchi Chapter 2: Divided Loyalties: Exploring the Intersections of Queerness
Race
Ethnicity
and Gender
Richard G. Jones
Jr. Chapter 3: Young Black and Latino Gay Men's Experiences with Racial Microaggressions
Lourdes D. Follins Chapter 4: Organizing Foreignness: Of Aliens
Permanence
and Shape-Shifters
Rahul Mitra "The Origin of Coming Out"
Shelly Bell Part II: Identity Formation Chapter 5: Latinas in the United States: Articulating Discourses of Identity and Difference
Claudia Bucciferro Chapter 6: Me and My Shadow(s): Essays of Self and Identity
Brad Crownover Chapter 7: Reliving Oppression: Becoming Black
Becoming Gay
Godfried Asante and Myra N. Roberts Chapter 8: Coming Out
Covering
Connecting: De/Colonizing Epistemics of Ethnography and Ethnographer Positionality in Malaysia
Cheryl L. Nicholas "What Truth?"
Shelly Bell Part III: Mass Mediated Representations Chapter 9: Trans*ing Priestly Performances: Re-Reading Gender Potentiality in Erdrich's The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse
Benjamin LeMaster and Meggie Mapes Chapter 10: Marking My Black Feminist Heterosexism: Taking Autoethnographic Notes from Pariah
Rachel Alicia Griffin Chapter 11: Heterosexual Masculinity
the Self
and Social Needs: The Homicidal Hazing of Robert Champion
Michele K. Lewis Chapter 12: A Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis (MCDA) of Race
Class
Gender
and Sexual Orientation within the YouTube-based "It Gets Better Project"
Laurie Phillips Honda Chapter 13: "Don't Even Go There!" A Black Women's Standpoint and Conversation Analysis of an Online Discussion about Racial Labeling
Darlene K. Drummond and Sakile Kai Camara Chapter 14: Friends of Batman (And Dorothy): Queering the Green Hornet Television Series
Bruce E. Drushel
Introduction
Sheena C. Howard "In Teaching Persona"
Shelly Bell Part I: Queer Identity Matrix Chapter 1: Coming In/Out of the Closet: Living In-Between Singlehood and Relationship(s) through a Gay Asian Body
Shinsuke Eguchi Chapter 2: Divided Loyalties: Exploring the Intersections of Queerness
Race
Ethnicity
and Gender
Richard G. Jones
Jr. Chapter 3: Young Black and Latino Gay Men's Experiences with Racial Microaggressions
Lourdes D. Follins Chapter 4: Organizing Foreignness: Of Aliens
Permanence
and Shape-Shifters
Rahul Mitra "The Origin of Coming Out"
Shelly Bell Part II: Identity Formation Chapter 5: Latinas in the United States: Articulating Discourses of Identity and Difference
Claudia Bucciferro Chapter 6: Me and My Shadow(s): Essays of Self and Identity
Brad Crownover Chapter 7: Reliving Oppression: Becoming Black
Becoming Gay
Godfried Asante and Myra N. Roberts Chapter 8: Coming Out
Covering
Connecting: De/Colonizing Epistemics of Ethnography and Ethnographer Positionality in Malaysia
Cheryl L. Nicholas "What Truth?"
Shelly Bell Part III: Mass Mediated Representations Chapter 9: Trans*ing Priestly Performances: Re-Reading Gender Potentiality in Erdrich's The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse
Benjamin LeMaster and Meggie Mapes Chapter 10: Marking My Black Feminist Heterosexism: Taking Autoethnographic Notes from Pariah
Rachel Alicia Griffin Chapter 11: Heterosexual Masculinity
the Self
and Social Needs: The Homicidal Hazing of Robert Champion
Michele K. Lewis Chapter 12: A Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis (MCDA) of Race
Class
Gender
and Sexual Orientation within the YouTube-based "It Gets Better Project"
Laurie Phillips Honda Chapter 13: "Don't Even Go There!" A Black Women's Standpoint and Conversation Analysis of an Online Discussion about Racial Labeling
Darlene K. Drummond and Sakile Kai Camara Chapter 14: Friends of Batman (And Dorothy): Queering the Green Hornet Television Series
Bruce E. Drushel
Sheena C. Howard "In Teaching Persona"
Shelly Bell Part I: Queer Identity Matrix Chapter 1: Coming In/Out of the Closet: Living In-Between Singlehood and Relationship(s) through a Gay Asian Body
Shinsuke Eguchi Chapter 2: Divided Loyalties: Exploring the Intersections of Queerness
Race
Ethnicity
and Gender
Richard G. Jones
Jr. Chapter 3: Young Black and Latino Gay Men's Experiences with Racial Microaggressions
Lourdes D. Follins Chapter 4: Organizing Foreignness: Of Aliens
Permanence
and Shape-Shifters
Rahul Mitra "The Origin of Coming Out"
Shelly Bell Part II: Identity Formation Chapter 5: Latinas in the United States: Articulating Discourses of Identity and Difference
Claudia Bucciferro Chapter 6: Me and My Shadow(s): Essays of Self and Identity
Brad Crownover Chapter 7: Reliving Oppression: Becoming Black
Becoming Gay
Godfried Asante and Myra N. Roberts Chapter 8: Coming Out
Covering
Connecting: De/Colonizing Epistemics of Ethnography and Ethnographer Positionality in Malaysia
Cheryl L. Nicholas "What Truth?"
Shelly Bell Part III: Mass Mediated Representations Chapter 9: Trans*ing Priestly Performances: Re-Reading Gender Potentiality in Erdrich's The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse
Benjamin LeMaster and Meggie Mapes Chapter 10: Marking My Black Feminist Heterosexism: Taking Autoethnographic Notes from Pariah
Rachel Alicia Griffin Chapter 11: Heterosexual Masculinity
the Self
and Social Needs: The Homicidal Hazing of Robert Champion
Michele K. Lewis Chapter 12: A Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis (MCDA) of Race
Class
Gender
and Sexual Orientation within the YouTube-based "It Gets Better Project"
Laurie Phillips Honda Chapter 13: "Don't Even Go There!" A Black Women's Standpoint and Conversation Analysis of an Online Discussion about Racial Labeling
Darlene K. Drummond and Sakile Kai Camara Chapter 14: Friends of Batman (And Dorothy): Queering the Green Hornet Television Series
Bruce E. Drushel