Home and Community for Queer Men of Color - The Intersection of Race and Sexuality
This edited volume examines how and where gay men of color find “home” and what kind of home they find, how they make sense of race and sexuality, and how their experiences reflect what it means to be “raced” and “sexed” in America. The contributors argue both racially and sexually marginalized groups all confront levels of racism and heterosexism that is practiced by the larger ethnic and sexual communities that use white heterosexuality as the “norm” to which all others are compared. They further argue that despite different constructions of race and ethnicity, there are similar themes for racialized groups that need to be explored.
Contributions by: C. Winter Han, Jesús Gregorio Smith, Michael D. Bartone, Ferzana Chaze, Jason Crockett, Scott E. Rutledge, Manuel Del Real, Jason Orne, Shinsuke Eguchi, Sulaimon Giwa, Kofi Norsah, Mario I. Suárez