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41. Palimpsest: Volume > 2 > Issue: 1
Rachel Eliza Griffiths, Alice Randall, Houston A. Baker Cartography of Curves: Black Women and Eros in Prose and Pictures
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Carol E. Henderson It’s All in the Name: Hip Hop, Sexuality, and Black Women’s Identity in Breakin’ In: The Making of a Hip Hop Dancer
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Caroline Randall Williams Book of Common Prayer
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Charles I. Nero Reading Will Make You Queer: Gender Inversion and Racial Leadership in Claude McKay’s Home to Harlem
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Caroline Randall Williams Wane and Wax
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Caroline Randall Williams Nude Study
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Valérie K. Orlando Women, Religion, and Sexuality in Contemporary Moroccan Film: Unveiling the Veiled in Hijab al Hob (Veils of Love, 2009)
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I. Augustus Durham A Loving Reclamation of the Unutterable: Patricia Hill Collins, Hortense J. Spillers, and Nina Simone as Excellent Performers of Nomenclature
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Asia Leeds Toward the “Higher Type of Womanhood”: The Gendered Contours of Garveyism and the Making of Redemptive Geographies in Costa Rica, 1922–1941
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Editor’s Introduction
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Caroline Randall Williams Transubstantiate
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David A. Rubin “Do I Need a Contract to Kiss You?”: Consent, Incapacitation, and The Ethics of Sex
53. Palimpsest: Volume > 2 > Issue: 2
Emily A. Owens Against the Closet: Black Political Longing and the Erotics of Race
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Mark Anthony Neal Trafficking in Monikers: Jay-Z’s “Queer” Flow
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Rinaldo Walcott Boyfriends with Clits and Girlfriends with Dicks: Hip Hop’s Queer Future
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Imani Perry Untitled
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Scott Poulson-Bryant “Put Some Bass in Your Walk”: Notes on Queerness, Hip Hop, and the Spectacle of the Undoable
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C. Riley Snorton Guest Editor’s Introduction: As Queer as Hip Hop
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Mecca Jamilah Sullivan Fat Mutha: Hip Hop’s Queer Corpulent Poetics
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L. H. Stallings Hip Hop and the Black Ratchet Imagination