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Black And Sexy A Framework Of Racialized Sexuality Tracie Q Gilbert

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Black And Sexy A Framework Of Racialized Sexuality Tracie Q Gilbert
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.7 MB
Author: Tracie Q. Gilbert
ISBN: 9781003022183, 1003022189
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Black And Sexy A Framework Of Racialized Sexuality Tracie Q Gilbert by Tracie Q. Gilbert 9781003022183, 1003022189 instant download after payment.

This bookoffers a unique understanding of African American populations and their articulation of sexuality and race by introducing a comprehensive sexological model, Black Sexual Epistemology.
Tracie Q. Gilbert draws from theoretical perspectives of anti-Blackness, ethno-sexuality, performative Blackness, and African-centered epistemology, to implicate race as an inextricable factor in the sexual structures and schema of African American people. Chapters identify and introduce a sex-positive and comprehensive sexological model, Black Sexual Epistemology, through which Black sexuality can be understood and navigated in the contemporary era. It presents empirical data for effectively applying previous critical race perspectives, and uniquely demonstrates how Black sexual experience can be better understood and re-imagined for greater community development and healing.

This book is essential reading for practicing sex therapists, marriage and family therapists, and clinical social workers working with these populations, as well as for academics and students of sexology, sex education, sex therapy, social work, marriage and family therapy, public health, Black/African American studies, and LGBTQ studies. It will also be of interest to general audiences who appreciate culturally centered sexological scholarship.

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