L. H. Stallings is assistant professor of English at the University of Florida.
Acknowledgments
p. ix
A Preface on Behalf of Sex Itself (Written by Herself)
p. xii
Introduction
p. 1
The Black Woman and the Trickster Trope of Unnaming
p. 33
The Erotics of a Healing Subjectivity: Sexual Desire, the Spirit, and the Divine Nature of Trickster
p. 82
"Mutha' Is Half a Word!": Tar Baby Trope and Blue Material in Black Female Comedy
p. 113
Badd-Nasty: Tricking the Tropes of the Bad Man/Nigga and Queen B(?)
p. 150
The Black and White of Queen B(?)'s Play
p. 184
Queen B(?)'s Queering of Neo-Soul Desire
p. 221
Representin' for the Bitches: Queen B(?) in Hip-Hop Culture
p. 256
Conclusion: Trickster's Gift: A Language of Sexual Rights through Polymorphous Erotics and Voluptuous Black Women's Sexualities
p. 281
Notes
p. 295
Works Cite
p. 311
Index
p. 329
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