Mutha' Is Half A Word Intersection of Folklore, Vernacular, Myth, and Queerness in Black Female Culture / L.H. Stallings.
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TextPublisher: Ohio State University Press, Manufacturer: Project MUSE, Description: 1 online resource (xv, 334 p.)ISBN: 9780814272138; 0814272134Subject(s): African American women -- Folklore | African American women -- Intellectual life | African American women -- Race identity | Gender identity in literature | Lesbianism in literature | African American women in literature | American literature -- Women authors -- History and criticism | American literature -- African American authors -- History and criticismGenre/Form: Electronic books. DDC classification: 810.9/353 LOC classification: PS153.N5 | H68 2007Online resources: Full text available: | Item type | Current library | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-328) and index.
The black woman and the trickster trope of unnaming -- The erotics of a healing subjectivity: sexual desire, the spirit, and the divine nature of trickster -- "Mutha' is half a word!": tar baby trope and blue material in black female comedy -- Badd-nasty: tricking the tropes of the Bad man/Nigga and Queen B (?) -- The black and white of Queen B(?)'s play -- Queen B(?)s queering of neo-soul desire -- Representin' for the bitches: Queen B(?) in hip-hop culture -- Trickster's gift: a language of sexual rights through polymorphous erotics and voluptuous black women's sexualities.
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