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Connexions: Histories of Race and Sex in North America

Contributor(s): Brier, Jennifer (Editor), Downs, Jim (Editor), Morgan, Jennifer L (Editor), Block, Sharon (Contribution by), Cahn, Susan K (Contribution by), Camp, Stephanie M H (Contribution by), Carter, J B (Contribution by), Chávez, Ernesto (Contribution by), Connolly, Brian (Contribution by), Downs, Jim (Contribution by), Fuentes, Marisa J (Contribution by), Meyer, Leisa D (Contribution by), Pillow, Wanda S (Contribution by), Stein, Marc (Contribution by), White, Deborah Gray (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9780252040399

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

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Pub Date: September 8, 2016

Dewey: 305.800973

LCCN: 2016020645

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.10" H x 9.30" L x 6.20" W ( 1.30 lbs) 328 pages

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Description: Connexions investigates the ways in which race and sex intersect, overlap, and inform each other in United States history. An expert team of editors curates thought-provoking articles that explore how to view the American past through the lens of race and sexuality studies. Chapters range from the prerevolutionary era to today to grapple with an array of captivating issues: how descriptions of bodies shaped colonial Americans' understandings of race and sex; same-sex sexual desire and violence within slavery; whiteness in gay and lesbian history; college women's agitation against heterosexual norms in the 1940s and 1950s; the ways society used sexualized bodies to sculpt ideas of race and racial beauty; how Mexican silent film icon Ramon Navarro masked his homosexuality with his racial identity; and sexual representation in mid-twentieth-century black print pop culture. The result is both an enlightening foray into ignored areas and an elucidation of new perspectives that challenge us to reevaluate what we "know" of our own history. Contributors: Sharon Block, Susan K. Cahn, Stephanie M. H. Camp, J. B. Carter, Ernesto Chávez, Brian Connolly, Jim Downs, Marisa J. Fuentes, Leisa D. Meyer, Wanda S. Pillow, Marc Stein, and Deborah Gray White.

Brief description: Marc Stein is the Jamie and Phyllis Pasker Professor of US History and Constitutional Law at San Francisco State University. He is the 2026-27 president of the Organization of American Historians and director of the OutHistory website. His previous books include City of Sisterly and Brotherly Loves, Sexual Injustice, Rethinking the Gay and Lesbian Movement, The Stonewall Riots, and Queer Public History.

Review Quotes: This volume takes its readers on a sweeping journey from American plantations to the U.S. Supreme Court, from southern households to brothels in Barbados, from the Bible to the Silver Screen, from college campuses in the 1950s to mass marches in the 1990s, and from journal entries to African American popular print magazines to propose new methodologies to more deeply understand the vexed relationships between race, gender, class, and sexuality. At each turn, the authors urge readers to reconsider the roles of fantasy and history in the construction of beauty, same-sex desire and relationships, kinship, and property. This collection's greatest achievement is to broaden readers' approaches to intersectional identities and to enable readers to re-imagine the humanity of the actors in this volume.--Allyson Hobbs, author of A Chosen Exile: A History of Racial Passing in American Life

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