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Table of Contents Acknowledgements Foreword Chapter 1 Introduction: Consuming Hot Black Bodies: Miscegenation in African American Literature Chapter 2 Speaking Desire and Consumption of the Black Body in Richard Wright's "Between the World and Me" Chapter 3 Miscegenation as Sexual Consumption: The Enduring Legacy of White Supremacist Violence in John Oliver Killen's Youngblood Chapter 4 Miscegenation, Monstrous Memories, and Misogyny as Sexual Consumption in Gayl Jones' Corregidora Chapter 5 Moving Past the Present: Racialized Sexual Violence and Miscegenous Consumption in Octavia Butler's Kindred Chapter 6 White Police Penetrating, Probing, and Playing in the Black Man's Ass: The Sadistic Sodomizing of Abner Louima Conclusion Notes Bibliography
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
American literature -- African American authors -- History and criticism.
African Americans -- Intellectual life.
Sexual abuse victims -- United States.
African Americans -- Crimes against.
African Americans in literature.
Miscegenation in literature.
Body, Human in literature.
Violence in literature.
Race in literature.
Sex in literature.