Outlaw culture

resisting representations

260 pages

English language

Published July 14, 1994 by Routledge.

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978-0-415-90810-8
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Bell hooks, one of America's leading black intellectuals, is also one of our most clear-eyed and penetrating analysts of culture. Outlaw culture--the culture of the margin, of women, of the disenfranchised, of racial and other minorities--lies at the heart of bell hooks' America. Raising her powerful voice against racism and other forms of oppression in the United States, hooks unlocks the politics of representation and the meaning of that politics for and in our time.

Outlaw Culturegives us hooks on many of the most important subjects of the contemporary scene, from date rape, censorship, and ideas of race and beauty, to gangsta rap, the dilemmas of feminism, and the rise of black intellectuals.

Using the mix of essays and sometimes highly personal dialogues for which she is well known, hooks takes on Spike Lee and Naomi Wolf, Malcolm X and Madonna, Camille Paglia, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Ice Cube, and the …

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Subjects

  • African Americans -- Social conditions -- 1975-
  • African Americans -- Intellectual life
  • Feminism -- United States
  • United States -- Race relations
  • United States -- Social conditions -- 1980-