Extravagant Abjection Blackness, Power, and Sexuality in the African American Literary Imagination

Challenging the conception of empowerment associated with the Black Power Movement and its political and intellectual legacies in the present, Darieck Scott contends that power can be found not only in martial resistance, but, surprisingly, where the black body has been inflicted with harm or humili...

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Extravagant Abjection Blackness, Power, and Sexuality in the African American Literary Imagination
LITERARY CRITICISM / American / African-American bisacsh
Abjection in literature
African American men in literature
American fiction African American authors History and criticism
Homosexuality in literature
Pornography in literature
Power (Social sciences) in literature
Race relations in literature
Rape in literature
title Extravagant Abjection Blackness, Power, and Sexuality in the African American Literary Imagination
title_auth Extravagant Abjection Blackness, Power, and Sexuality in the African American Literary Imagination
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title_full Extravagant Abjection Blackness, Power, and Sexuality in the African American Literary Imagination Darieck Scott
title_fullStr Extravagant Abjection Blackness, Power, and Sexuality in the African American Literary Imagination Darieck Scott
title_full_unstemmed Extravagant Abjection Blackness, Power, and Sexuality in the African American Literary Imagination Darieck Scott
title_short Extravagant Abjection
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Abjection in literature
African American men in literature
American fiction African American authors History and criticism
Homosexuality in literature
Pornography in literature
Power (Social sciences) in literature
Race relations in literature
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African American men in literature
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Power (Social sciences) in literature
Race relations in literature
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