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In-text: (Alexander, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Alexander, B., 2004. Black Skin/White Masks: The Performative Sustainability of Whiteness (With Apologies to Frantz Fanon). Qualitative Inquiry, 10(5), pp.647-672.
In-text: (Baldwin, 1993)
Your Bibliography: Baldwin, J., 1993. The Fire Next Time. New York, NY: Vintage Books.
In-text: (Borek, Flanders, Carruthers and Hudson, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Borek, S., Flanders, L., Carruthers, C. and Hudson, A., 2019. Building Movements Through a Black, Queer, Feminist Lens. [online] Truthout. Available at: <https://truthout.org/articles/building-movements-through-a-black-queer-feminist-lens/> [Accessed 10 April 2020].
In-text: (BYP100, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: BYP100, n.d. About BYP100. [online] Byp100.org. Available at: <https://www.byp100.org/about> [Accessed 11 April 2020].
In-text: (Carruthers, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Carruthers, C., 2018. Unapologetic: A Black, Queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements. Boston, MA: Beacon Press.
In-text: (Cohen, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Cohen, C., 1997. Punks, Bulldaggers, and Welfare Queens: The Radical Potential of Queer Politics?. GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 3(4), pp.437-465.
In-text: (Collins, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Collins, P., 2000. Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment. New York, NY: Routledge.
In-text: (Crenshaw, 1991)
Your Bibliography: Crenshaw, K., 1991. Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color. Stanford Law Review, 43(6), p.1241.
In-text: (Davis, 1972)
Your Bibliography: Davis, A., 1972. Reflections on the Black Woman's Role in the Community of Slaves. The Massachusetts Review, 13(1/2), pp.81-100.
In-text: (Degruy, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Degruy, J., 2017. Post traumatic slave syndrome: America’s legacy of enduring injury and healing. Joy Degruy Publications Inc.
In-text: (Dicker, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Dicker, R., 2008. A history of U.S. feminisms. Berkeley, CA: Seal Press.
In-text: (Garrett-Walker, Broussard and Garrett-Walker, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Garrett-Walker, J., Broussard, D. and Garrett-Walker, W., 2019. Re-Imagining Masculinities: How Black Queer Feminism Can Liberate Black People from the Toxicity of Patriarchal Masculinity. Journal of Black Sexuality and Relationships, 5(4), pp.69-98.
In-text: (Gibb-Clark, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Gibb-Clark, S., 2019. Unapologetic: A Black, Queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements. Journal of Critical Thought and Praxis, 8(2).
In-text: (González and Collins, 2019)
Your Bibliography: González, A. and Collins, P., 2019. Interview with Patricia Hill Collins on Critical Thinking, Intersectionality and Educational: key objectives for critical articulation on Inclusive Education. Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies (JCEPS), 17(2), pp.151-170.
In-text: (Goodman, Shaikh and Carruthers, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Goodman, A., Shaikh, N. and Carruthers, C., 2018. “Unapologetic”: Charlene Carruthers on Her Black, Queer and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements. [online] Democracy Now!. Available at: <https://www.democracynow.org/2018/9/5/unapologetic_charlene_carruthers_on_her_black_queer> [Accessed 12 April 2020].
In-text: (Gosa and Nielson, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Gosa, T. and Nielson, E., 2015. The Hip-Hop & Obama Reader. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
In-text: (Griffith and Cornish, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Griffith, D. and Cornish, E., 2018. “What defines a man?”: Perspectives of African American men on the components and consequences of manhood. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 19(1), pp.78-88.
In-text: (Gross, 1978)
Your Bibliography: Gross, A., 1978. The male role and heterosexual behavior. Journal of Social Issues, 34, pp.87– 107.
In-text: (Halberstam, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Halberstam, J., 1998. Female Masculinity. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
In-text: (Harris, 1996)
Your Bibliography: Harris, L., 1996. Queer Black Feminism: The Pleasure Principle. Feminist Review, 54, pp.3-30.
In-text: (Hartman and Wilderson, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Hartman, S. and Wilderson, F., 2003. The Position of the Unthought. Qui Parle, 13(2).
In-text: (Hearn, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Hearn, J., 2019. So What Has Been, Is, and Might Be Going on in Studying Men and Masculinities?: Some Continuities and Discontinuities. Men and Masculinities, 22(1), pp.53-63.
In-text: (hooks, 2005)
Your Bibliography: hooks, b., 2005. The will to change: Men, masculinity, and love. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster.
In-text: (hooks, 2015)
Your Bibliography: hooks, b., 2015. Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism. Oxfordshire, UK: Taylor and Francis.
In-text: (Jackson, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Jackson, J., 2018. What Does It Mean to Win? Charlene Carruthers Presents a New Vision for Freedom in “Unapologetic”. [online] Bitch Media. Available at: <https://www.bitchmedia.org/article/bitch-interview/charlene-carruthers-mandate-for-liberation> [Accessed 12 April 2020].
In-text: (Johnson, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Johnson, A., 2014. The gender knot. Philadelphia, PA: Temple Univ. Press.
In-text: (King Jr., 1965)
Your Bibliography: King Jr., M., 1965. The American Dream.
In-text: (McCune and Mulkey, 2019)
Your Bibliography: McCune, J. and Mulkey, J., 2019. (Dis)Respect, or When Blackness Is the Natural Object of Dissent. American Quarterly, 71(1), pp.199-204.
In-text: (Queers United Against Straight-acting Homosexuals (QUASH), 1993)
Your Bibliography: Queers United Against Straight-acting Homosexuals (QUASH), 1993. Assimilation is Killing Us Fight For a Queer United Front. [Blog] Why I Hated The March on Washington,.
In-text: (The Audre Lorde Project et al., 2014)
Your Bibliography: The Audre Lorde Project, FIERCE, GRIOT Circle, New York City Anti-Violence Project, Streetwise & Safe and Sylvia Rivera Law Project, 2014. Wake Up, Rise Up. [online] The Audre Lorde Project. Available at: <https://alp.org/wake-rise> [Accessed 14 April 2020].
In-text: (The Combahee River Collective, 2014)
Your Bibliography: The Combahee River Collective, 2014. A Black Feminist Statement. Women's Studies Quarterly, 42(3/4), pp.271-280.
In-text: (Ture and Hamilton, 1967)
Your Bibliography: Ture, K. and Hamilton, C., 1967. Black Power: Politics of Liberation in America. New York, NY: Random House.
In-text: (Warren, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Warren, C., 2015. Black Nihilism and The Power of Hope. CR: The New Centennial Review, 15(1), pp.215-248.
In-text: (Yancy, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Yancy, G., 2008. Black Bodies, White Gazes: The Continuing Significance of Race in America. Plymoth, UK: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
In-text: (Zilbergeld, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Zilbergeld, B., 1999. The new male sexuality. New York, NY: Bantam Books.
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