Nigger, Coon, Boy, Punk, Homo, Faggot, Black Man: Reconsidering Established Interpretations of Masculinity, Race, ans Sexuality Through Noah’s Arc

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Nigger, Coon, Boy, Punk, Homo, Faggot, Black Man: Reconsidering Established Interpretations of Masculinity, Race, ans Sexuality Through Noah’s Arc
Résumé
At best, our knowledge about the lives and experiences of Black gay men is limited to a series of stereotypes, snap judgments, and ridicule. In terms of television media product, this aforementioned knowledge has been packaged mostly within the framework of comedy: a red-leather-clad Eddie Murphy talking about the most effective ways to shield his ass from the gay male gaze in the 1983 HBO stand-up performance Delirious ; Damon Wayans and David Alan Grier’s effeminate film critics Blaine Edwards and Antoine Merriweather on the 1990s television variety show In Living Color ; fashionista panel members Miss J and Andre Leon Talley
Titre du livre
Watching While Black
Collection
Centering the Television of Black Audiences
Lieu
New Brunswick, États-Unis
Maison d’édition
Rutgers University Press
Date
2012
Pages
172-186
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-0-8135-5386-3
Titre abrégé
Nigger, Coon, Boy, Punk, Homo, Faggot, Black Man
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JSTOR
Référence
Cunningham, M. D. (2012). Nigger, Coon, Boy, Punk, Homo, Faggot, Black Man: Reconsidering Established Interpretations of Masculinity, Race, ans Sexuality Through Noah’s Arc. Dans Watching While Black (p. 172‑186). Rutgers University Press. https://worldcat.org/en/title/1163878601
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