[T]he happiest, well-feddest wolf in Harlem: Asexuality as Resistance to Social Reproduction in Claude McKay’s Home to Harlem
This article argues that in Claude McKay’s 1928 Harlem Renaissance novel Home to Harlem, the character Billy Biasse, whom most contemporary scholarship has read as experiencing same sex sexual attraction, can actually be read as asexual. Such a reading does not merely serve to recover a potentially...
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| Published in: | Feminist formations 2020-12, Vol.32 (3), p.51-74 |
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