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Frottage: frictions of intimacy across the black diaspora

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1. Person/Familie Macharia, Keguro [VerfasserIn]
Titel Frottage: frictions of intimacy across the black diaspora
Verantw.-ang. Keguro Macharia
Verlagsort (RDA) New York
Verlag (RDA) New York University Press
E-Jahr 2019
Umfangsangabe ix, 207 Seiten
Formatangabe 24 cm
Titel der Serie Sexual cultures
ISBN 978-1-4798-8114-7 : (hbk.)
ISBN 978-1-4798-6501-7 : (pbk.)
Schlagwort / lok. Queer Studies
Schlagwort / lok. Geschlecht / Kulturgeschichte
Schlagwort / lok. Maran, René
Schlagwort / lok. Kenyatta, Jomo
Schlagwort / lok. McKay, Claude
Schlagwort / lok. Fanon, Frantz
Inhaltliche Zsfg. Introduction: Frottage -- 1. Frantz Fanon's homosexual territories -- 2. Mourning the erotic in René Maran's Batouala -- 3. Ethnicity as frottage in Jomo Kenyatta's Facing Mount Kenya -- 4. Antinomian intimacy in Claude McKay's Jamaica -- beginnings, in seven movements
2. Inhaltliche Zsfg. "In Frottage, Keguro Macharia weaves together histories and theories of blackness and sexuality to generate a fundamentally new understanding of both the black diaspora and queer studies. Macharia maintains that to reach this understanding, we must re-think not only the historical and theoretical utility of identity categories such as gay, lesbian, and bisexual; but also more foundational categories such as normative and non-normative, human and non-human. Simultaneously, Frottage questions the heteronormative tropes through which the black diaspora has been imagined. Between Frantz Fanon, René Maran, Jomo Kenyatta, and Claude McKay, Macharia moves through genres--psychoanalysis, fiction, anthropology, poetry--as well as regional geohistories across Africa and Afro-diaspora to map the centrality of sex, gender, desire, and eroticism to black freedom struggles. In lyrical, meditative prose, Macharia invigorates frottage as both metaphor and method with which to rethink dispora by reading--and reading against--discomfort, vulnerability, and pleasure."--Page [4] of book cover
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