Friday, January 2, 2009

Queering Black Politics

Blogger blackscientist offers an excellent argument for "queering" black politics:

Queerness in the black community — black folks are gay, not all black people are married, there are many multi-generational black households, and so on — is either ignored as though it doesn’t exist or referred to only as deviant. Why are we blaming single black mothers for the problems of a failing educational system and poorly designed social welfare programs that are supposed to act as some kind of end-all? Why do we have so much trouble turning to the state and looking at its role in perpetuating structural violence against non married (non heterosexual) households?

As Obama's historic election to the presidency of the United States provides opportunity and challenge to those of in African American Studies to rethink and retheorize race and blackness, arguments like these become particularly compelling.

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