No Tea, No Shade New Writings in Black Queer Studies

No Tea, No Shade: New Writings in Black Queer Studies by E. Patrick Johnson is a reprint published by Duke University Press on October 28, 2016. This 438-page collection features nineteen essays from emerging scholars, activists, and community leaders who explore the intersections of black gender and sexuality. Building on the foundations of the earlier volume, this work addresses contemporary issues within black queer experiences, contributing to the ongoing development of black queer studies as a significant academic field.
Readers will find a diverse range of topics discussed, including raw sex, pornography, the carceral state, and gentrification, alongside explorations of gender nonconformity and the relationship between black feminist studies and black trans studies. The essays also delve into the black queer experience across the diaspora and engage with queer music, film, dance, and theater. By addressing critiques of the field’s early U.S. bias and affirming its relevance, No Tea, No Shade pushes the boundaries of black queer studies in innovative directions.
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The follow-up to the groundbreaking Black Queer Studies, the edited collection No Tea, No Shade brings together nineteen essays from the next generation of scholars, activists, and community leaders doing work on black gender and sexuality. Building on the foundations laid by the earlier volume, this collection’s contributors speak new truths about the black queer experience while exemplifying the codification of black queer studies as a rigorous and important field of study. Topics include “raw” sex, pornography, the carceral state, gentrification, gender nonconformity, social media, the relationship between black feminist studies and black trans studies, the black queer experience throughout the black diaspora, and queer music, film, dance, and theater. The contributors both disprove naysayers who believed black queer studies to be a passing trend and respond to critiques of the field’s early U.S. bias. Deferring to the past while pointing to the future, No Tea, No Shade pushes black queer studies in new and exciting directions.
Contributors. Jafari S. Allen, Marlon M. Bailey, Zachary Shane Kalish Blair, La Marr Jurelle Bruce, Cathy J. Cohen, Jennifer DeClue, Treva Ellison, Lyndon K. Gill, Kai M. Green, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Kwame Holmes, E. Patrick Johnson, Shaka McGlotten, Amber Jamilla Musser, Alison Reed, Ramón H. Rivera-Servera, Tanya Saunders, C. Riley Snorton, Kaila Story, Omise’eke Natasha Tinsley, Julia Roxanne Wallace, Kortney Ziegler
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