Reading List: T.J. Tallie
Among the books historian Tallie has on his reading list is one about the food of the American Old South—“… a forgotten Little Africa but nobody speaks of it that way.”
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T.J.Tallie is an assistant professor of history at the University of San Diego.
Among the books historian Tallie has on his reading list is one about the food of the American Old South—“… a forgotten Little Africa but nobody speaks of it that way.”
During a visit to Durban Pride, the authors conclude that democracy feels strange. For one, it feels like increased LGBTI visibility and increased backlash.
Colbert’s satire is based in a smug ironic whiteness. It doesn’t mean I have to like it or can’t feel it’s problematic or alienating as a person of color.
What happens when a corporate model of Pride is used to homogenize and silence those without privilege and power?
In supposedly post-apartheid South Africa – where political and economic power are at odds – what happens in gay spaces?
How does an American publication write critically about a country without running the risk of reifying sexual and racial stereotypes?
The positive media surrounding ‘Cape Town as a gay paradise’ obscures far more complex realities.