From the Book - Second edition.
Black bodies and the myth of a post-racial America
The elevator effect: black bodies/white bodies
The return of the black body: nine vignettes
The agential black body: resisting the black imago in the white imaginary
Exposing the serious world of whiteness through Frederick Douglass's autobiographical reflections
Desiring bluest eyes, desiring whiteness: the black body as torn asunder
Whiteness as ambush and the transformative power of vigilance
White embodied gazing, the black body as disgust, and the aesthetics of un-suturing.