African Americans in popular culture
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African Americans in popular culture
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African Americans in popular culture
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- No tea, no shade, new writings in Black queer studies, edited by E. Patrick Johnson
- Playing the race card, melodramas of black and white from Uncle Tom to O.J. Simpson, Linda Williams
- Appropriating Blackness, performance and the politics of authenticity, E. Patrick Johnson
- Swinging the machine, modernity, technology, and African American culture between the World Wars, Joel Dinerstein
- It's life as I see it, black cartoonists in Chicago 1940-1980, essays by Charles Johnson ; afterword by Ronald Wimberly ; compiled and edited by Dan Nadel
- Double negative, the Black image and popular culture, Racquel J. Gates
- Soul, Black power, politics, and pleasure, edited by Monique Guillory and Richard C. Green
- Swinging the machine, modernity, technology, and African American culture between the World Wars, Joel Dinerstein
- Race music, black cultures from behop to hip-hop, Guthrie P. Ramsey, Jr
- Black looks, race and representation, Bell Hooks
- Monstrous intimacies, making post-slavery subjects, Christina Sharpe
- Just my soul responding, rhythm and blues, black consciousness and race relations, Brian Ward
- Speculative blackness, the future of race in science fiction, Andre<U+0129> M. Carrington
- Souled American, how black music transformed white culture, Kevin Phinney
- No tea, no shade, new writings in Black queer studies, edited by E. Patrick Johnson
- Soul babies, black popular culture and the post-soul aesthetic, Mark Anthony Neal
- Troubling vision, performance, visuality, and blackness, Nicole R. Fleetwood
- Embodying Black experience, stillness, critical memory, and the Black body, Harvey Young
- Beyond blackface, African Americans and the creation of American popular culture, 1890-1930, edited by W. Fitzhugh Brundage
- Race music, black cultures from behop to hip-hop, Guthrie P. Ramsey
- Are you entertained?, Black popular culture in the twenty-first century, edited by Simone C. Drake and Dwan K. Henderson
- What the music said, Black popular music and Black public culture, Mark Anthony Neal
- Racechanges, white skin, black face in American culture, Susan Gubar
- Monstrous intimacies, making post-slavery subjects, Christina Sharpe
- In search of the Black fantastic, politics and popular culture in the post-Civil Rights era, Richard Iton
- Appropriating blackness, performance and the politics of authenticity, E. Patrick Johnson