The Erotic Life of Racism

by
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2012-04-13
Publisher(s): Duke Univ Pr
List Price: $26.20

Buy New

Usually Ships in 8 - 10 Business Days.
$24.95

Rent Textbook

Select for Price
There was a problem. Please try again later.

Rent Digital

Rent Digital Options
Online:1825 Days access
Downloadable:Lifetime Access
$37.14
*To support the delivery of the digital material to you, a digital delivery fee of $3.99 will be charged on each digital item.
$37.14*

Used Textbook

We're Sorry
Sold Out

How Marketplace Works:

  • This item is offered by an independent seller and not shipped from our warehouse
  • Item details like edition and cover design may differ from our description; see seller's comments before ordering.
  • Sellers much confirm and ship within two business days; otherwise, the order will be cancelled and refunded.
  • Marketplace purchases cannot be returned to eCampus.com. Contact the seller directly for inquiries; if no response within two days, contact customer service.
  • Additional shipping costs apply to Marketplace purchases. Review shipping costs at checkout.

Summary

A major intervention in the fields of critical race theory, black feminism, and queer theory, The Erotic Life of Racismcontends that theoretical and political analyses of race have largely failed to understand and describe the profound ordinariness of racism and how it operates as a quotidian practice. If racism has an everyday life, how does it remain so powerful and yet mask its very presence? To answer this question, Sharon P. Holland moves into the territory of the erotic, understanding racism's practice as constitutive to the practice of racial being and erotic choice. Reemphasizing the black/white binary, Holland reinvigorates critical engagement with race and racism. She argues that only by bringing together critical race theory, queer theory, and black feminist thought into conversation with each other can we fully envision the relationship between racism and the personal and political dimensions of our desire. The Erotic Life of Racismprovocatively redirects our attention to a desire no longer independent of racism but rather embedded within it.

Author Biography

Sharon Patricia Holland is Associate Professor of English, African and African American Studies, and Women's Studies at Duke University. She is the author of Raising the Dead: Readings of Death and (Black) Subjectivity and a co-editor of Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds: The African Diaspora in Indian Country, both also published by Duke University Press.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Introduction The Last Word on Racismp. 1
Race: There's No Place like "Beyond"p. 17
Desire, or "A Bit of the Other"p. 41
S.H.E.: Reproducing Discretion as the Better Part of (Queer) Valorp. 65
Conclusion Racism's Last Wordp. 95
Notesp. 115
Bibliographyp. 147
Indexp. 161
Table of Contents provided by Ingram. All Rights Reserved.

An electronic version of this book is available through VitalSource.

This book is viewable on PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and most smartphones.

By purchasing, you will be able to view this book online, as well as download it, for the chosen number of days.

Digital License

You are licensing a digital product for a set duration. Durations are set forth in the product description, with "Lifetime" typically meaning five (5) years of online access and permanent download to a supported device. All licenses are non-transferable.

More details can be found here.

A downloadable version of this book is available through the eCampus Reader or compatible Adobe readers.

Applications are available on iOS, Android, PC, Mac, and Windows Mobile platforms.

Please view the compatibility matrix prior to purchase.