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A Blackqueer Sexual Ethics: Embodiment, Possibility, and Living Archive (en Inglés)
Elyse Ambrose
(Autor)
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Kate Ott
(Ilustrado por)
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Monique Moultrie
(Ilustrado por)
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T&T Clark
· Tapa Blanda
A Blackqueer Sexual Ethics: Embodiment, Possibility, and Living Archive (en Inglés) - Ambrose, Elyse ; Moultrie, Monique ; Ott, Kate
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Reseña del libro "A Blackqueer Sexual Ethics: Embodiment, Possibility, and Living Archive (en Inglés)"
In A Blackqueer Sexual Ethics: Embodiment, Possibility, and Living Archive Elyse Ambrose looks to an archive of blackqueerness as an authoritative source for religious ethical reflection. This approach counters the disintegrative norms of anti-black and anti-body traditionalism in Christian sexual ethics, even those that strive to be liberative. It builds upon a tradition of black queer and LGBTQ+-centered critique at the intersections of race, sexuality, gender, and religion through exploring the moral imagination of sexual and gender non-conformist communities in 1920's Harlem (their rent parties, blues environments, and Hamilton Lodge Ball); ethics and theology blackqueering the disciplines; and contemporary oral histories (including photographs of the subjects by the scholar-artist) of those doing ethics in their blackqueerness. These serve as integrative sites that signal blackqueer ethical counter-patterns of communal belonging, individual and collective becoming, goodness, embodied spirit/inspirited bodies, and shared thriving. Emphases on both personal and social right-relatedness mark a shift from Christian sexual ethics based on rules, toward a communal relations-based transreligious ethics of sexuality.