Volume 22, Issue 1 (2021) Racialization.Spectacle.Liberation
This issue, co-edited by queer feminist sociologists S.M. Rodriguez, London School of Economics and Political Science, and Chriss Sneed, University of Connecticut, questions the role of racialization and the creation of the spectacle in producing liberation or reproducing oppressions. The articles bring critical race and queer of color theoretical perspectives to the topics of sex trafficking, displacement, labor exploitation, and artistic production. Additionally, the issue centers on the possibilities and formations of resistance and belonging.Articles
Racialization.Spectacle.Liberation
SM Rodriguez and Chriss Sneed
Presumed Nonhuman: Black Women Intellectuals and the Struggle for Humanity in the Academy
Andrea N. Baldwin
Dreaming With a Future: Queer Memory Beyond National Trauma
Cynthia Melendez
The Fantasy of “Home”: Locating Dislocation, Loss, and Silence
Roksana Badruddoja
Book Reviews
Media Review
The Mammy, the Strong, Or the Broken: Politics Of Hair Afrocentricities In Scripted Television
Hayley Blackburn
Conversations
Artist Statement: Tutorial on Radiance
Kearra Amaya Gopee
Exhibit Me / Prohibit Me
Alok Vaid-Menon