Traps
African American Men on Gender and Sexuality
Contributor(s)
Byrd, Rudolph P. (editor)
Guy-Sheftall, Beverly (editor)
Collection
Big Ten Open BooksLanguage
EnglishAbstract
Traps is the first anthology that historicizes the writings by African American men who have examined the meanings of the overlapping categories of race, gender, and sexuality, and who have theorized these categories in the most expansive and progressive terms. Traps contains the landmark speeches, essays, letters, and a manifesto by nineteenth- and twentieth-century African American men who have examined the complex terrain of gender and sexuality within the historical and cultural matrix of the United States.
Keywords
Race; racismDOI
10.2979/TrapsISBN
9780253069191, 9780253214483, 9780253339014, 9780253069191, 9780253069191Publisher
Indiana University PressPublication date and place
Bloomington, 2001Classification
Gender studies, gender groups