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Artists, Performers, and Black Masculinity in the Haitian Diaspora

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Informationen zum Autor Jana Evans Braziel is Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Cincinnati and author of Diaspora: An Introduction and "Caribbean Genesis": Jamaica Kincaid and the Writing of New Worlds. Klappentext This is a groundbreaking study at the intersections of gender and sexuality with race, ethnicity, nationality, and diaspora. Zusammenfassung Examines how Haitian diaspora writers, artists, and musicians address black masculinity through the Haitian Creole concept of gwo negs, or "big men". This work confronts the gendered, sexualized, and racialized boundaries of America's diaspora communities and openly resist "domestic" imperialism that targets immigrants, minorities, and gays. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Introduction: Haiti's Transnational Politics of "Big Man-ism" Part 1. Straight, Queer, and Street 1. Trans-American Constructions of Black Heteromasculinity: Dany Laferrière, le Nègre, and the Late-Capitalist American Racial Machine-désirante 2. From Fort Dimanche to Brooklyn: Transnational Regimes of Violence, Duvalierism, and Failed Heteromasculinity in Raoul Peck's Haitian Corner Part 2. Queer Fist 3. "Honey, Honey, Miss Thing": Assotto Saint's Drag Queen Blues¿Queening the Homeland, Queer-Fisting the Dyaspora 4. Drag-Kinging the Dyaspora: Dréd Performing Black (Female) Masculinities in Haiti's Tenth Department Part 3. Rapping B(l)ack 5. (Rara) Rap Haiti! Wyclef Jean's Chante pwen, Embattled Black Masculinity, and Diasporic Remix as Political Protest 6. Trans-American Art on the Streets: Jean-Michel Basquiat's Black Canvas Bodies and Urban Vodou-Art in Manhattan Conclusion: Presidential Politics, Haiti's Gwo Nègs, and Diasporic Cultural Production as Transnational Political Protest Notes Selected Bibliography Index

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Authors Jana Evans Braziel, Braziel Jana Evans
Publisher Indiana University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.06.2008
 
EAN 9780253219787
ISBN 978-0-253-21978-7
No. of pages 312
Series Blacks in the Diaspora (Paperb
Blacks in the Diaspora
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Antiques
Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Folklore

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