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Blacks & gays and the struggle for equality

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Dangerous liaisons

Blacks & gays and the struggle for equality

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Dangerous Liaisons provides a platform for the leading minds of both communities - including thinkers who straddle both worlds - to debate the volatile subject of the relationship between African Americans and homosexuals. It includes writing on minority relations by well-known historians, political analysts, activists, writers, and philosophers.

They address such timely issues as recent high-profile hate crimes against blacks and gays: racism in gay and lesbian rights organizations; homophobia in the black church; the shift in highest rate-of-infection of HIV from the gay community to the black community; and stereotypes in books and films.

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English
Pages
312

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Dangerous liaisons: Blacks & gays and the struggle for equality
1999, New Press, Distributed by W.W. Norton & Co.
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Table of Contents

Offering a platform for dialogue -- Eric Brandt
Blacks and gays : healing the great divide -- Barbara Smith
Backlash? -- Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Failure to transform : homophobia in the black community -- Cheryl Clarke
Race and the invisible dyke -- Mab Segrest
Nothing special : the specious attack on civil rights -- Alisa Solomon
Blacks and gays in conflict : an interview with U.S. Representative Barney Frank -- Keith Boykin
Fighting homophobia versus challenging heterosexism : "the failure to transform" revisited -- Cathy J. Cohen and Tamara Jones
"Jesus wept" : reflections on HIV dis-ease and the churches of black folk -- Reginald Glenn Blaxton
"Whosoever" is welcome here : an interview with Reverend Edwin C. Sanders II -- Gary David Comstock
Black lesbians : passing, stereotypes and transformation -- Jewelle Gomez
Writing Robeson -- Martin Duberman
Transferences and confluences : black poetries, the Black Arts movement, and black lesbian-feminism -- Cheryl Clarke
More man than you'll ever be : Antonio Fargas, Eldridge Cleaver and Toni Morrison's Beloved -- Darieck Scott
Shock of Gary Fisher -- Robert F. Reid-Pharr
Some queer notions about race -- Samuel R. Delany
On heterosexism and transformation : an interview -- Cornel West
There is no [hierarchy] of oppressions -- Audre Lorde.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.896/073
Library of Congress
HQ76.45.U5 D35 1999, HQ76.4.U6D35 1999, HQ76.4.U6 D35 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 312 p. ;
Number of pages
312

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24204620M
Internet Archive
dangerousliaison00branrich
ISBN 10
1565844556
ISBN 13
9781565844551
LCCN
98056062
OCLC/WorldCat
40723221

Work Description

A groundbreaking study of the intersections of race and sexuality, by an all-star group of writers. From Selma and Stonewall to California’s Proposition 209 and the Defense of Marriage Act, blacks and gays continue to face resistance. Conservatives often lump these two groups together by arguing that both are demanding not equal rights, but “special” rights.

In fact, gay rights activists have drawn parallels between their own struggles and the civil rights movement. Yet others have balked at any comparison, and conflict between the minorities has recently arisen. In an unprecedented undertaking, Dangerous Liaisons provides a platform for the leading minds of both communities, including those who straddle both worlds, to debate the volatile subject of the relationship between African Americans and homosexuals.

In eleven newly commissioned pieces together with five classic essays, Dangerous Liaisons addresses such timely issues as attitudes toward gay marriage versus attitudes toward interracial marriage; the growth of gay and lesbian rights organizations and homophobia in the black church; and conflict among minorities in the arts. Dangerous Liaisons presents well-known historians, political analysts, activists, artists, writers, and philosophers on minority relations in the struggle for legal, social, and cultural equality.

Contributors: Michael Bronski, George Chauncey, Cheryl Clark, Cathy Cohen, Gary Comstock, Samuel Delany, Martin Duberman, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Jewelle Gomez, Pillip Brian Harper, Audre Lorde, Robert Reid-Pharr, Darieck Scott, Barbara Smith, Alisa Solomon, Cornel West

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