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Patrice D. Douglass, "Engendering Blackness: Slavery and the Ontology of Sexual Violence" (Stanford UP, 2025)

New Books in Critical Theory

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Law, Identity, and Blackness

This chapter explores the complex relationship between legal frameworks and the construction of Black identity, focusing on how laws historically shaped perceptions of Blackness and racial slavery. It critiques the role of legal mandates in perpetuating societal norms and reflects on the implications for marginalized groups, particularly in relation to themes of vulnerability and violence. The discussion also highlights personal academic journeys and the intersections of queer theory with Black studies, fostering anticipation for audience engagement and deeper dialogues.

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