Black Women's Bodies and The Nation

Race, Gender and Culture

Black Women's Bodies and the Nation develops a decolonial approach to representations of iconic Black women's bodies within popular culture in the US, UK and the Caribbean and the racialization and affective load of muscle, bone, fat and skin through the trope of the subaltern figure of the Sable-Saffron Venus as an 'alter/native- body'.

mai 2015, env. 190 pages, Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences, Anglais
Springer EN
978-1-137-35527-0

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