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Author Lomax, Tamura A., author.
Title Jezebel unhinged : loosing the black female body in religion and culture / Tamura Lomax.
Publisher Durham : Duke University Press, 2018.


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 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  E185.86 .L625  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Descript xx, 262 pages ; 24 cm
Content text
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Contents Prolegomenon: "hoeism or whatever": Black girls and the sable letter "b" -- Introduction: "a thousand details, anecdotes, stories": mining the discourse on Black womanhood -- Black Venus and Jezebel sluts: writing race, sex, and gender in religion and culture -- "These hos ain't loyal": white perversions, Black possessions -- Theologizing Jezebel: womanist cultural criticism, a divine intervention -- "Changing the letter": toward a Black feminist study of religion -- The Black church, the Black lady, and Jezebel: the cultural production of feminine-ism -- Whose "woman" is this?: reading Bishop T.D. Jakes's Woman, Thou Art Loosed! -- Tyler Perry's new revival: Black sexual politics, Black popular religion, and an American icon -- Epilogue: dangerous machinations: Black feminists taught us.
ISBN 9781478001072
1478001070
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Author Lomax, Tamura A., author.
Subject Jezebel, Queen, consort of Ahab, King of Israel.
African American women.
African American churches.
African American women -- Sexual behavior.
Descript xx, 262 pages ; 24 cm
Content text
Media unmediated
Carrier volume
Contents Prolegomenon: "hoeism or whatever": Black girls and the sable letter "b" -- Introduction: "a thousand details, anecdotes, stories": mining the discourse on Black womanhood -- Black Venus and Jezebel sluts: writing race, sex, and gender in religion and culture -- "These hos ain't loyal": white perversions, Black possessions -- Theologizing Jezebel: womanist cultural criticism, a divine intervention -- "Changing the letter": toward a Black feminist study of religion -- The Black church, the Black lady, and Jezebel: the cultural production of feminine-ism -- Whose "woman" is this?: reading Bishop T.D. Jakes's Woman, Thou Art Loosed! -- Tyler Perry's new revival: Black sexual politics, Black popular religion, and an American icon -- Epilogue: dangerous machinations: Black feminists taught us.
ISBN 9781478001072
1478001070
Author Lomax, Tamura A., author.
Subject Jezebel, Queen, consort of Ahab, King of Israel.
African American women.
African American churches.
African American women -- Sexual behavior.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  E185.86 .L625  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject Jezebel, Queen, consort of Ahab, King of Israel.
African American women.
African American churches.
African American women -- Sexual behavior.
Descript xx, 262 pages ; 24 cm
Content text
Media unmediated
Carrier volume
Contents Prolegomenon: "hoeism or whatever": Black girls and the sable letter "b" -- Introduction: "a thousand details, anecdotes, stories": mining the discourse on Black womanhood -- Black Venus and Jezebel sluts: writing race, sex, and gender in religion and culture -- "These hos ain't loyal": white perversions, Black possessions -- Theologizing Jezebel: womanist cultural criticism, a divine intervention -- "Changing the letter": toward a Black feminist study of religion -- The Black church, the Black lady, and Jezebel: the cultural production of feminine-ism -- Whose "woman" is this?: reading Bishop T.D. Jakes's Woman, Thou Art Loosed! -- Tyler Perry's new revival: Black sexual politics, Black popular religion, and an American icon -- Epilogue: dangerous machinations: Black feminists taught us.
ISBN 9781478001072
1478001070

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