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Next to the Color Line: Gender, Sexuality, and W. E. B. Du Bois (Critical American Studies)

 

By Univ Of Minnesota Press
Next to the Color Line: Gender, Sexuality, and W. E. B. Du Bois (Critical American Studies)
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Although W. E. B. Du Bois did not often pursue the connections between the Negro question that defined so much of his intellectual life and the woman question that engaged writers and feminist activists around him, Next to the Color Line argues that within Du Boiss work is a politics of juxtaposition that connects race, gender, sexuality, and justice.This provocative collection investigates a set of political formulations and rhetorical strategies by which Du Bois approached, used, and repressed issues of gender and sexuality. The essays in Next to the Color Line propose a return to Du Bois, not only to reassess his politics but also to demonstrate his relevance for todays scholarly and political concerns.Contributors: Hazel V. Carby, Yale U; Vilashini Cooppan, U of California, Santa Cruz; Brent Hayes Edwards, Rutgers U; Michele Elam, Stanford U; Roderick A. Ferguson, U of Minnesota; Joy James, Williams College; Fred Moten, U of Southern California; Shawn Michelle Smith, St. Louis U; Mason Stokes, Skidmore College; Claudia Tate, Princeton U; Paul C. Taylor, Temple U.Susan Gillman is professor of literature at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Alys Eve Weinbaum is associate professor of English at the University of Washington, Seattle.

 

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