Fr. 29.50

Race and Sexuality

Inglese · Tascabile

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The connections between race and sexuality are constant in our lives, yet they are not often linked together in productive, analytical ways.
 
This illuminating book delves into the interrelation of race and sexuality as inseparable elements of our identities and social lives. The authors approach the topic through an interdisciplinary lens, focusing on power, social arrangements and hierarchies, and the production of social difference. Their analysis maps the historical, discursive, and structural manifestations of race and sexuality, noting the everyday effects that the intersections of these categories have on people's lived experiences. Considering both US-based and transnational cases, this book presents an empirical grounding for understanding how race and sexuality are mutually constitutive categories.
 
Providing a comprehensive overview of racialized sexualities, this book is an essential text for any advanced course on race, sexuality, and intersectionality.

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Acknowledgments
 
Introduction
 
PART I: DISCOURSES OF RACE/SEXUALITY
 
Chapter 1: Two Systems Operating Synchronously
 
Chapter 2: Race and Sexualities in Everyday Life
 
Spolight 2.1 Racialized Sexualities and the "Down Low"
 
PART II: TRANSNATIONAL, LOCAL AND GLOBAL SEXUAL/RACED MESSAGES
 
Chapter 3: Racialized Sexualization in Transnational Human Rights
 
Spotlight 3.1 Contradictions and Advancements in Colombia: Some Context
 
Chapter 4: Racing Sex Work
 
Spotlight 4.1 Racialized Embodiments, Differential Treatment
 
Chapter 5: Sexualizing Immigration
 
Spotlight 5.1 - Clare Sears' Arresting Dress: Stereotypes
 
Influencing Policy
 
Conclusion: Racialized Sexualities - On Experience, Policy, and Scholarship
 
Bibliography
 
Index

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Salvador Vidal-Ortiz is Associate Professor of Sociology at American University

Brandon Andrew Robinson is a Doctoral Candidate at the University of Texas at Austin

Cristina Khan is a Doctoral Candidate at the University of Connecticut

Riassunto

The connections between race and sexuality are constant in our lives, yet they are not often linked together in productive, analytical ways.

This illuminating book delves into the interrelation of race and sexuality as inseparable elements of our identities and social lives. The authors approach the topic through an interdisciplinary lens, focusing on power, social arrangements and hierarchies, and the production of social difference. Their analysis maps the historical, discursive, and structural manifestations of race and sexuality, noting the everyday effects that the intersections of these categories have on people's lived experiences. Considering both US-based and transnational cases, this book presents an empirical grounding for understanding how race and sexuality are mutually constitutive categories.

Providing a comprehensive overview of racialized sexualities, this book is an essential text for any advanced course on race, sexuality, and intersectionality.

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