Volume 7 • Issue 2 • 2011 • Sexing the Colorlines: Black Sexualities, Popular Culture, and Cultural Production

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Introduction

Deborah E Whaley

2011-06-29 Volume 7 • Issue 2 • 2011 • Sexing the Colorlines: Black Sexualities, Popular Culture, and Cultural Production • Article 1 • 1-3

Here’s a Chance to Dance our Way Out of our Constrictions: P-­Funk’s Black Masculinity and the Performance of Imaginative Freedom

Francesca T. Royster

2011-06-29 Volume 7 • Issue 2 • 2011 • Sexing the Colorlines: Black Sexualities, Popular Culture, and Cultural Production • Article 2 • 1-42

Compulsory Homosexuality and Black Masculine Performance

Vershawn A. Young

2011-06-29 Volume 7 • Issue 2 • 2011 • Sexing the Colorlines: Black Sexualities, Popular Culture, and Cultural Production • Article 3 • 1-20

'Me And Pac And Snoop' + 'Variable:Posture'

Ambrose Naqeeb Stevens

2011-06-29 Volume 7 • Issue 2 • 2011 • Sexing the Colorlines: Black Sexualities, Popular Culture, and Cultural Production • Article 4 • 1-2

Black Love is Not a Fairytale

Rebecca Wanzo

2011-06-29 Volume 7 • Issue 2 • 2011 • Sexing the Colorlines: Black Sexualities, Popular Culture, and Cultural Production • Article 5 • 1-18

Spike Lee’s Phantasmagoric Fantasy and the Black Female Sexual Imaginary in She Hate Me

Deborah E Whaley

2011-06-29 Volume 7 • Issue 2 • 2011 • Sexing the Colorlines: Black Sexualities, Popular Culture, and Cultural Production • Article 6 • 1-37

Finding the Humanity in Horror: Black Women’s Sexual Identity in Fighting the Supernatural

Kinitra Brooks

2011-06-29 Volume 7 • Issue 2 • 2011 • Sexing the Colorlines: Black Sexualities, Popular Culture, and Cultural Production • Article 7 • 1-14

I Don't Exist: Conflicting Communities and the Nature of Sexual Belonging

Alea Adigweme

2011-06-29 Volume 7 • Issue 2 • 2011 • Sexing the Colorlines: Black Sexualities, Popular Culture, and Cultural Production • Article 8 • 1-21