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Dwight McBride

    Dwight A. McBride est une voix de premier plan dans les études afro-américaines. Son travail explore en profondeur les complexités de l'identité, de la race et de la culture dans le paysage américain. Par une analyse pointue et une voix distinctive, il examine comment ces concepts sont façonnés par des forces historiques et sociétales. Les écrits de McBride invitent les lecteurs à réfléchir à la nature et aux implications de l'identité raciale et à son impact sur les expériences individuelles et collectives.

    Why I Hate Abercrombie & Fitch: Essays on Race and Sexuality
    The Delectable Negro
    • Takes the enslaved person's claims of human consumption seriously, focusing on both the literal starvation of the slave and the tropes of cannibalism on the part of the slaveholder, and further draws attention to the ways in which Blacks experienced their consumption as a fundamentally homoerotic occurrence.

      The Delectable Negro
    • Reflections on the ways discriminatory hiring practices and racist ad campaigns seep into American lifeWhy hate Abercrombie? In a world rife with human cruelty and oppression, why waste your scorn on a popular clothing retailer? The rationale, Dwight A. McBride argues, lies in “the banality of evil,” or the quiet way discriminatory hiring practices and racist ad campaigns seep into and reflect malevolent undertones in American culture.McBride maintains that issues of race and sexuality are often subtle and always messy, and his compelling new book does not offer simple answers. Instead, in a collection of essays about such diverse topics as biased marketing strategies, black gay media representations, the role of African American studies in higher education, gay personal ads, and pornography, he offers the evolving insights of one black gay male scholar.As adept at analyzing affirmative action as dissecting Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, McBride employs a range of academic, journalistic, and autobiographical writing styles. Each chapter speaks a version of the truth about black gay male life, African American studies, and the black community. Original and astute, Why I Hate Abercrombie & Fitch is a powerful vision of a rapidly changing social landscape.

      Why I Hate Abercrombie & Fitch: Essays on Race and Sexuality