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I | Trespassing the color line : aggressive mobility, sexual transgression, and racial consolidation in new negro movements | 15 |
1 | Un/sexing the race : modernizing and marketing the new world negro | 21 |
Migratory mobility and the sexually assertive race tract : Chesnutt and Pickens | 26 | |
Staging the race : verbal display in Du Bois and Washington | 41 | |
The arrested gaze : the race album and the fraternal look of the new world negro | 61 | |
The inner genius of new negrodom : the aesthetics of modernity in Locke's New negro | 77 | |
2 | The cool pose of racial trespassing : new negro personal narrative as Jim Crow realism | 90 |
Defending manhood as new negro weapon : Pickens's Bursting bonds | 94 | |
Sissy heroics : Walter White's Fire in the flint | 105 | |
The black body as uplift instruemnt : the personal narratives of Ida B. Wells and Taylor Gordon | 120 | |
3 | New negro social science : sexual deviance, black male professionalization, and the sociology of containment | 145 |
The migratory nether world : the "submerged tenth" in Du Bois's sociology of surveillance | 149 | |
The black male sociologist as chivalrous Christian mediator : George Edmund Haynes | 162 | |
The social accommodations of Chicago sociology in Charles S. Johnson and E. Franklin Frazier | 166 | |
Between the lines of Drake and Cayton's Black metropolis | 186 | |
II | Negotiating racial uplift : gender rivalry and erotic longing in the making of new negro patronage | 193 |
4 | Civilizing acts : the sexual appeals of patronage in new negro political organizing | 200 |
The machinery of patronage | 204 | |
Mothering the race : the white woman as race patron | 225 | |
Tutoring "the lady of the races" : the ambivalent attraction of the white male patron | 238 | |
5 | Midwifing the renaissance : prostitution, same-sexuality, and the procreative logic of patronage | 252 |
Tropes of affiliation : theorizing the sexual subtexts of renaissance patronage | 253 | |
The false(tto) accent of white bothemianism : McKay's patronage attack | 267 | |
Godmothering and the psychic traps of race patronage | 281 | |
"Pussy-footing" Dr. Locke : masculine networking as (homo)racial contest | 284 | |
III | "A city jungle this" : footloose desire and the sexual underworlds of Harlem renaissance fiction | 301 |
6 | Waging urban warfare : violence, fraternity, and eroticism in black men's urban folk narrative | 309 |
Rudolph Fisher's moderated manhood | 315 | |
Reforming martial and marital values of manhood in McKay's Home to Harlem | 330 | |
Pals and lovers : companions and men-loving men in the urban folk novel | 337 | |
7 | Unromantically inclined : female protagonists and the resistance to dominant masculinity | 355 |
Mobile heroines : the female-centered precursors of urban folk fiction | 357 | |
The quicksand of black feminine desire | 363 | |
Same-sexuality, sadomasochism, and feminine rebellion in Thurman's Blacker the berry | 379 |
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