“I remember the very day that I became colored.”
You read these revolutionary words by Zora Neale-Hurston written in her 1928 essay entitled “How It Feels to be Colored Me,” and you...
Black Bodies, White Classrooms
As a white, cisgendered, heterosexual male, I often find myself pondering my role in analyzing and studying the Black Body in...
Jordan Peele’s Get Out: Challenging Hegemonic, Heteronormative, Horror
Canadian film theorist Robin Wood writes in The American Nightmare: Horror in the 70’s, “The definition of normality in horror films is...