Sir /

"Sir intertwines the geographical and historical implications of race relations in Louisville, KY from the late 1800s to the present day. Through this lens, Hinkle meditates on motherhood, the Black male body and contextualizing geographies in relationship to her brother, an African-American ma...

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Main Author: Hinkle, Kenyatta A. C., 1987- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Brooklyn, New York : Litmus Press, [2019]
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Summary:"Sir intertwines the geographical and historical implications of race relations in Louisville, KY from the late 1800s to the present day. Through this lens, Hinkle meditates on motherhood, the Black male body and contextualizing geographies in relationship to her brother, an African-American man whose first name is Sir. Hinkle's mother named her brother Sir so that everybody would have to address him with a title of respect regardless of the power relations he would encounter as a Black man living in a turbulent and racially liminal Kentucky. Sir is a means to interrogate and uncover the following: the efficacy of naming and its position within the African Diaspora, intersections of selfhood and cultural belonging, constructions of gender and race, and the complicated layers of social geography and family history."--Page 2 of cover.
Physical Description:177 pages : illustrations (some color), color portraits, maps ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 174-177).
ISBN:9781933959382
193395938X