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Charles Nero
Charles Nero
Professor of Rhetoric, Film, and Screen Studies and African American Studies
Verified email at bates.edu
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Ceremonies
E Hemphill
Lavender Mansions, 43-49, 2019
1732019
Why are gay ghettos white
CI Nero
Black queer studies: A critical anthology, 228-245, 2005
1732005
Toward a black gay aesthetic: Signifying in contemporary black gay literature
CI Nero, E Hemphill
ProQuest Information and Learning, 1991
1181991
Social and Cultural Sensitivity in Group‐Specific HIV and AIDS Programming
JM Croteau, CI Nero, DJ Prosser
Journal of Counseling & Development 71 (3), 290-296, 1993
561993
Black queer identity, imaginative rationality, and the language of home
CI Nero
Our voices: Essays in culture, ethnicity, and communication, 74-79, 2004
232004
Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation in the HIV/AIDS Epidemic: Evaluating an Intervention for Leaders of Diverse Communities.
JM Croteau, S Morgan, B Henderson, CI Nero
Journal of Multicultural Counseling & Development 20 (4), 1992
221992
Queering The Souls of Black Folk
CI Nero
Public Culture 17 (2), 255-276, 2005
202005
Diva traffic and male bonding in film: Teaching opera, learning gender, race, and nation
CI Nero
Camera Obscura 19 (2), 46-73, 2004
202004
Brother to Brother: New Writings by Black Gay Men
CI Nero, E Hemphill, J Beam
Alyson, 1991
181991
Re/Membering Langston: Homophobic Textuality and Arnold Rampersad’s Life of Langston Hughes
CI Nero
Queer Representations: Reading Lives, Reading Cultures, 188-96, 1997
171997
Fixing Ceremonies: An Introduction
CI Nero
Ceremonies, xi-xxii, 2000
102000
Oh, what I think I must tell this world!
CI Nero
Oratory and public address of African-American Women. In KM Vaz (Ed.) Black …, 1995
101995
Free speech or hate speech: Pornography and its means of production
CI Nero
Law & Sexuality: Rev. Lesbian & Gay Legal Issues 2, 3, 1992
101992
Queer Representations: Reading Lives, Reading Cultures
CI Nero, M Duberman
New York University Press, 1997
91997
When food tastes cosmopolitan: the Creole fusion of diaspora cuisine: an interview with Jessica B. Harris
BF Molinero, CI Nero, JB Harris
Callaloo 30 (1), 287-303, 2007
72007
Langston Hughes and the Black Female Gospel Voice in the American Musical
CI Nero
Black Women and Music: More Than the Blues, 72-89, 2007
62007
Black gay men and white gay men: A less than perfect union
CI Nero
Out in the South, 115-26, 2001
62001
Reading Will Make You Queer: Gender Inversion and Racial Leadership in Claude McKay's Home to Harlem
CI Nero
Palimpsest: A Journal on Women, Gender, and the Black International 2 (1), 74-86, 2013
52013
Why Are All the Gay Ghettoes White?
CI Nero
Black Queer Studies: A Critical Anthology, 228-45, 2005
42005
Re/Membering Langston
CI Nero
Queer Representations: Reading Lives, Reading Cultures 192, 1997
41997
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