Emancipation's Daughters Reimagining Black Femininity and the National Body (Paperback) by RicheRichardson Paperback, 320 Pages, Published 2021 by Duke University Press, United States ISBN-13: 978-1-4780-1097-5, ISBN: 1-4780-1097-5
"In Emancipation's Daughters, Riché Richardson examines iconic black women leaders who have contested racial stereotypes and constructed new national narratives of black womanhood in the United States."
Emancipation's Daughters Reimagining Black Femininity and the National Body (Hardback) by RicheRichardson Paperback, 320 Pages, Published 2017 by Duke University Press ISBN-13: 978-1-4780-0991-7, ISBN: 1-4780-0991-8
"In the American imagination, the South is a place both sexually open and closed, outwardly chaste and inwardly sultry. Sex and Sexuality in Modern Southern Culture demonstrates that there is no central theme that encompasses sex in the U.S. South, but rather a rich variety of manifestations and embodiments influenced by race, gender, history, and social and political forces.The twelve essays in this volume shine a particularly bright li ..."
Black Masculinity and the U.S. South From Uncle Tom to Gangsta (The New Southern Studies) by RicheRichardson Hardcover, 304 Pages, Published 2007 by University Of Georgia Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8203-2609-2, ISBN: 0-8203-2609-7
"This pathbreaking study of region, race, and gender reveals how we underestimate the South's influence on the formation of black masculinity at the national level. Many negative stereotypes of black men—often contradictory ones—have emerged from the ongoing historical traumas initiated by slavery. Are black men emasculated and submissive or hypersexed and violent? Nostalgic representations of black men have arisen as well: think of the ..."
"The mean streets that tough, trench-coated detectives travel are so often associated with urban settings―typically New York or Los Angeles―that audiences can easily overlook the presence of the American South in crime fiction and film noir. Recent years have witnessed a growth in the production and popularity of southern noir and detective narratives, with works such as James Lee Burke’s Dave Robicheaux novels and the first season of Tr ..."
The New Southern Studies Finding Purple America : The South and the Future of American Cultural Studies by Jon Smith, RicheRichardson Hardcover, 208 Pages, Published 2013 by University Of Georgia Press 2013-05-01 ISBN-13: 978-0-8203-3321-2, ISBN: 0-8203-3321-2
"New York: Random House, 1959. . Novels 1936—1940. Edited by Joseph
Blotner and Noel Polk. New York: Li— brary of America, 1990. ——. Selected
Letters of William Faulkner. Edited by Joseph Blotner. New York: Random House,
1977. Felski, Rita. “Modernist Studies ... In Knowing Your Place: Rural Identity
and Cultural Hierarchy, edited by Barbara Ching and Gerald Creed, 105—30.
New York: Rout— ledge, ... Frank, Thomas, and Matt Weiland, ..."
The New Southern Studies Black Masculinity and the U. S. South : From Uncle Tom to Gangsta by RicheRichardson 304 Pages, Published 2010 by University Of Georgia Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8203-3667-1, ISBN: 0-8203-3667-X
"dinarily removed stripes and insignia before lynching a soldier — Davenport
determines that these two men are the likely assailants. ... Like Faulkner, Fuller
presents a lingering ghost figure that functions as a fetish around whom the
action mainly revolves, along with an obsessive admirer who ... 12 Theater critics
Edith Oliver and Joe Cunneen explicitly identify Waters as the character invoked
in the title."
"This special issue of American Literature testifies that enactments of race, gender, class, sexuality, and region cannot be separated and considers the new questions that emerge when the commas between these constructs are erased and their intersectionality becomes the starting point for analysis."
"Violence, the Body, and "The South" is a boldly innovative contribution to a new Southern Studies, which provides a model of collaborative, intergenerational, interracial, interdisciplinary scholarship. This special issue of American Literature challenges the traditional division of the United States between "North" and "South," revealing that the complexities of violence and pleasure, representation and illusion, innocence and guilt, g ..."