Black Love Matters
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
This incisive, intersectional essay anthology celebrates and examines romance and romantic media through the perspectives of Black readers, writers, and cultural commentators, edited by Jessica Pryde. Romantic love has been a vital storytelling element for centuries, yet Black individuals in the U.S. and the diaspora often struggle to find joyful representations of Black romance in entertainment. This collection features esteemed authors, emerging voices, librarians, and academics who reflect on Black love as depicted in novels, television, and film that have influenced their narratives. The essays offer personal reflections and cultural commentary, exploring themes such as the history of Black romance, social justice within the Black community, and the complexities of desire and desirability. By investigating the diverse ways love is portrayed—and overlooked—this anthology highlights the significance of crafting happy endings for Black lovers. Contributors include Carole V. Bell, Sarah Hannah Gómez, Jasmine Guillory, Da'Shaun L. Harrison, Margo Hendricks, Adriana Herrera, Piper Huguley, Kosoko Jackson, Nicole M. Jackson, Beverly Jenkins, Christina C. Jones, Julie Moody-Freeman, and Allie Parker.
