Artists, performers, and black masculinity in the Haitian diaspora

by Jana Evans Braziel

Paper Book, 2008

Status

Available

Call number

Culture & Anthropology / Braziel

Publication

Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c2008.

Description

Jana Evans Braziel examines how Haitian diaspora writers, performance artists, and musicians address black masculinity through the Haitian Creole concept of gwo nègs, or "big men." She focuses on six artists and their work: writer Dany Laferrière, director Raoul Peck, rap artist Wyclef Jean, artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, drag queen performer and poet Assotto Saint, and queer drag king performer Dréd (a.k.a. Mildréd Gerestant). For Braziel, these individuals confront the gendered, sexualized, and racialized boundaries of America's diaspora communities and openly resist "domestic" imperialism that targets immigrants, minorities, women, gays, and queers. This is a groundbreaking study at the intersections of gender and sexuality with race, ethnicity, nationality, and diaspora.… (more)

Call number

Culture & Anthropology / Braziel

Language

ISBN

9780253219787
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