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Queer Pollen
David A. Gerstner
其他書名
White Seduction, Black Male Homosexuality, and the Cinematic
出版
University of Illinois Press
, 2011
主題
History / Social History
Literary Criticism / American / General
Literary Criticism / American / African American & Black
Literary Criticism / LGBTQ
Performing Arts / Film / History & Criticism
Social Science / Ethnic Studies / American / African American & Black Studies
Social Science / Ethnic Studies / General
Social Science / Gender Studies
ISBN
0252077873
9780252077876
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=81uAoCmhRvMC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Queer Pollen
discusses three notable black queer twentieth century artists--painter and writer Richard Bruce Nugent, author James Baldwin, and filmmaker Marlon Riggs--and the unique ways they turned to various media to work through their experiences living as queer black men. David A. Gerstner elucidates the complexities in expressing queer black desire through traditional art forms such as painting, poetry, and literary prose, or in the industrial medium of cinema. This challenge is made particularly sharp when the terms "black" and "homosexuality" come freighted with white ideological conceptualizations. Gerstner adroitly demonstrates how Nugent, Baldwin, and Riggs interrogated the seductive power and saturation of white queer cultures, grasping the deceit of an entrenched cultural logic that defined their identity and their desire in terms of whiteness. Their work confounds the notion of foundational origins that prescribe the limits of homosexual and racial desire, perversely refusing the cordoned-off classifications assigned to the "homosexual" and the "raced" body.
Queer Pollen
articulates a cinematic aesthetic that unfolds through painting, poetry, dance, novels, film, and video that marks the queer black body in relation to matters of race, gender, sexuality, nation, and death.