Jafari S. Allen offers a sweeping and lively ethnographic and intellectual history of Black queer politics, culture, and history in the 1980s as they emerged out of radical Black lesbian activism and writing.
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A groundbreaking ethnography on race, desire, and belonging among black Cubans in the early twenty-first-century
Combines queer theory with critical race theory, transnationalism, and Third World feminisms in an analyses of the Black queer diaspora. In this isue, the contributors draw on radical Black and women-of-color feminisms to examine the embodied experience of the Black queer diaspora.