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Them Goon Rules: Flüchtige Essays über radikalen schwarzen Feminismus von Marquis Bey (Englisch

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9780816539437
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Arizona Press
ISBN-10
081653943X
ISBN-13
9780816539437
eBay Product ID (ePID)
11038709027

Product Key Features

Book Title
Them Goon Rules : Fugitive Essays on Radical Black Feminism
Number of Pages
184 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Lgbt Studies / General, Gender Studies, Black Studies (Global), Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Publication Year
2019
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Social Science
Author
Marquis Bey
Book Series
The Feminist Wire Bks.
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.3 in
Item Weight
9 Oz
Item Length
8.3 in
Item Width
5.3 in

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Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2018-038443
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"Weaving pop culture, rap, literary analysis, politics, and anger, Bey challenges readers to think of the intersectionality of gender, race, and politics in a different way."--CHOICE "Them Goon Rules is a provocative and compelling interdisciplinary trans-­feminist read of American society and culture from a Black perspective." --Regina N. Bradley, English and African Diaspora Studies, Kennesaw State University "Marquis Bey has gifted us with more than a collection of essays about Blackness, feminism, and queerness--it is a tome for and with the 'ontologically criminalized.' Bey demonstrates a distinctive radical vulnerability that can only be the result of working in and through a Black queer feminist lens. Unapologetically, this text dances, bends, moves, breaks open and through language--an elaborated nah! There is powerful poetry here asking that we, scholars who believe in freedom, interrogate our own methods and motives again and again. This book is courageous as it dwells, a break in the break. A must-read for any scholar, poet, or (non)human seeking the spectacular possibility of taking flight." --Kai M. Green, Assistant Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Williams College "Bey challenges those of us who are committed to Black justice to approach every day with the force of revolution. By refiguring Black freedom-making in this way, we are able not only to 'steal life back' from a white fickle normativity but also to enwrap that life in the promise of escape."--Hashim Pipkin, The Opportunity Network " Them Goon Rules is an exciting collection of essays--brimming with insight, inspiration, love, and rage, the book leads readers through an urgent set of questions about the body, identity, race, place, sex, Blackness, subversion, and gender. Offering what Bey at one point calls a 'fugitive praxis,' this book believes in transformation and shows us how it is done! Brilliant!"--Jack Halberstam, author of Trans*: A Quick and Quirky Guide to Gender Variance, "Them Goon Rules is a provocative and compelling interdisciplinary trans-­feminist read of American society and culture from a Black perspective." --Regina N. Bradley, English and African Diaspora Studies, Kennesaw State University "Marquis Bey has gifted us with more than a collection of essays about Blackness, feminism, and queerness--it is a tome for and with the 'ontologically criminalized.' Bey demonstrates a distinctive radical vulnerability that can only be the result of working in and through a Black queer feminist lens. Unapologetically, this text dances, bends, moves, breaks open and through language--an elaborated nah! There is powerful poetry here asking that we, scholars who believe in freedom, interrogate our own methods and motives again and again. This book is courageous as it dwells, a break in the break. A must-read for any scholar, poet, or (non)human seeking the spectacular possibility of taking flight." --Kai M. Green, Assistant Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Williams College "Bey challenges those of us who are committed to Black justice to approach every day with the force of revolution. By refiguring Black freedom-making in this way, we are able not only to 'steal life back' from a white fickle normativity, but also to enwrap that life in the promise of escape."--Hashim Pipkin, The Opportunity Network " Them Goon Rules is an exciting collection of essays--brimming with insight, inspiration, love, and rage, the book leads readers through an urgent set of questions about the body, identity, race, place, sex, Blackness, subversion, and gender. Offering what Bey at one point calls a 'fugitive praxis,' this book believes in transformation and shows us how it is done! Brilliant!"--Jack Halberstam, author of Trans*: A Quick and Quirky Guide to Gender Variance, "Them Goon Rules is a provocative and compelling interdisciplinary trans-­feminist read of American society and culture from a Black perspective." --Regina N. Bradley, English and African Diaspora Studies, Kennesaw State University "Marquis Bey has gifted us with more than a collection of essays about Blackness, feminism, and queerness--it is a tome for and with the 'ontologically criminalized.' Bey demonstrates a distinctive radical vulnerability that can only be the result of working in and through a Black queer feminist lens. Unapologetically, this text dances, bends, moves, breaks open and through language--an elaborated nah! There is powerful poetry here asking that we, scholars who believe in freedom, interrogate our own methods and motives again and again. This book is courageous as it dwells, a break in the break. A must-read for any scholar, poet, or (non)human seeking the spectacular possibility of taking flight." --Kai M. Green, Assistant Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Williams College "Bey challenges those of us who are committed to Black justice to approach every day with the force of revolution. By refiguring Black freedom-making in this way, we are able not only to 'steal life back' from a white fickle normativity but also to enwrap that life in the promise of escape."--Hashim Pipkin, The Opportunity Network " Them Goon Rules is an exciting collection of essays--brimming with insight, inspiration, love, and rage, the book leads readers through an urgent set of questions about the body, identity, race, place, sex, Blackness, subversion, and gender. Offering what Bey at one point calls a 'fugitive praxis,' this book believes in transformation and shows us how it is done! Brilliant!"--Jack Halberstam, author of Trans*: A Quick and Quirky Guide to Gender Variance, (This book) is a compelling literary analysis that demands readers to think in a different way about life then, now, and forever. Like a wake up call, Marquis Bey makes the reader open up to many new ideas that they may have never had before."--Courtney Patterson, Communication Booknotes Quarterly "Weaving pop culture, rap, literary analysis, politics, and anger, Bey challenges readers to think of the intersectionality of gender, race, and politics in a different way."--CHOICE "Them Goon Rules is a provocative and compelling interdisciplinary trans-­feminist read of American society and culture from a Black perspective." --Regina N. Bradley, English and African Diaspora Studies, Kennesaw State University "Marquis Bey has gifted us with more than a collection of essays about Blackness, feminism, and queerness--it is a tome for and with the 'ontologically criminalized.' Bey demonstrates a distinctive radical vulnerability that can only be the result of working in and through a Black queer feminist lens. Unapologetically, this text dances, bends, moves, breaks open and through language--an elaborated nah! There is powerful poetry here asking that we, scholars who believe in freedom, interrogate our own methods and motives again and again. This book is courageous as it dwells, a break in the break. A must-read for any scholar, poet, or (non)human seeking the spectacular possibility of taking flight." --Kai M. Green, Assistant Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Williams College "Bey challenges those of us who are committed to Black justice to approach every day with the force of revolution. By refiguring Black freedom-making in this way, we are able not only to 'steal life back' from a white fickle normativity but also to enwrap that life in the promise of escape."--Hashim Pipkin, The Opportunity Network " Them Goon Rules is an exciting collection of essays--brimming with insight, inspiration, love, and rage, the book leads readers through an urgent set of questions about the body, identity, race, place, sex, Blackness, subversion, and gender. Offering what Bey at one point calls a 'fugitive praxis,' this book believes in transformation and shows us how it is done! Brilliant!"--Jack Halberstam, author of Trans*: A Quick and Quirky Guide to Gender Variance
Dewey Decimal
305.420973
Table Of Content
Preface Acknowledgments UNRULY Whence We Are Sent Them Goon Rules On Being Called a Thug Dawg Fights REFUSAL The ALP Journals Three Theses: Black/Feminist/Queer A Series of (Un)related Events Scenes of Illegible Shadow Genders ESCAPE Flesh Werq Laying in the Cut Notes
Synopsis
Marquis Bey's debut essay collection unsettles normative ways of understanding Blackness, Black feminism, and queerness. Them Goon Rules is an un-rulebook, a long-form essayistic sermon that meditates on how Blackness and nonnormative gender impact and remix everything we claim to know., Marquis Bey's debut collection, Them Goon Rules , is an un-rulebook, a long-form essayistic sermon that meditates on how Blackness and nonnormative gender impact and remix everything we claim to know. A series of essays that reads like a critical memoir, this work queries the function and implications of politicized Blackness, Black feminism, and queerness. Bey binds together his personal experiences with social justice work at the New York-based Audre Lorde Project, growing up in Philly, and rigorous explorations of the iconoclasm of theorists of Black studies and Black feminism. Bey's voice recalibrates itself playfully on a dime, creating a collection that tarries in both academic and nonacademic realms. Fashioning fugitive Blackness and feminism around a line from Lil' Wayne's "A Millie," Them Goon Rules is a work of "auto-theory" that insists on radical modes of thought and being as a refrain and a hook that is unapologetic, rigorously thoughtful, and uncompromising.
LC Classification Number
HQ1410.B49 2019

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