Ebook: Funk the Erotic: Transaesthetics and Black Sexual Cultures
Author: L.H. Stallings
- Tags: Sociology Nonfiction SOC000000 SOC001000 SOC032000
- Series: New Black Studies Series
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: University of Illinois Press
- Language: English
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Stallings uses funk to highlight the importance of the erotic and eroticism in Black cultural and political movements, debunking "the truth of sex" and its histories. Brandishing funk as a theoretical tool, Stallings argues that Western theories of the erotic fail as universally applicable terms or philosophies, and thus lack utility in discussions of black bodies, subjects, and culture. In considering the Victorian concept of freak in black funk, Stallings proposes that black artists across all media have fashioned a tradition that embraces the superfreak, sexual guerrilla, sexual magic, mama's porn, black trans narratives, and sex work in a post-human subject position. Their goal: to ensure survival and evolution in a world that exploits black bodies in capitalist endeavors, imperialism, and colonization.
Revitalizing and wide-ranging, Funk the Erotic offers a needed examination of black sexual cultures, a discursive evolution of black ideas about eroticism, a critique of work society, a reexamination of love, and an articulation of the body in black movements.
|Cover Title Contents Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Freaks, Sacred Subjectivity, and Public Spheres 1. Sexual Magic and Funky Black Freaks in Nineteenth-Century Black Literature 2. In Search of Our Mama's Porn: Genealogies of Black Women's Sexual Guerrilla Tactics 3. "Make Ya Holler You've Had Enough": Neutralizing Masculine Privilege with BDSM and Sex Work 4. Marvelous Stank Matter: The End of Monogamy, the Marriage Crisis, and Ethical Slutting Part II. Superfreaks and Sites of Memory 5. Sexuality as a Site of Memory and the Metaphysical Dilemma of Being a Colored Girl 6. From the Freaks of Freaknik to the Freaks of Magic City: Black Women, Androgyny, Dance, and Prof 7. Black Trans Narratives, Sex Work, and the Illusive Flesh Conclusion: Funk Studies—The B-Side Notes Bibliography Index|
Emily Toth Award for Best Single Work by One or More Authors in Women's Studies, Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association (PCA/ACA), 2016
Finalist, 28th Annual Lambda Literary Awards, LGBT Studies, 2016
Alan Bray Memorial Book Award, GL/Q Caucus of the Modern Language Association, 2016
— Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association (PCA/ACA)
Emily Toth Award for Best Single Work by One or More Authors in Women's Studies, Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association (PCA/ACA), 2016
Finalist, 28th Annual Lambda Literary Awards, LGBT Studies, 2016
Alan Bray Memorial Book Award, GL/Q Caucus of the Modern Language Association, 2016
— LGBT Studies
Emily Toth Award for Best Single Work by One or More Authors in Women's Studies, Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association (PCA/ACA), 2016
Finalist, 28th Annual Lambda Literary Awards, LGBT Studies, 2016
Alan Bray Memorial Book Award, GL/Q Caucus of the Modern Language Association, 2016
— GL/Q Caucus of the Modern Language Association
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L.H. Stallings is Associate Professor of Women's Studies at the University of Maryland-College Park.