"This new edition affirms and extends the reputation of Venus in the Dark as a classic of feminist theory, critical race theory and popular culture studies. Here is an ideal text for any class seeking to elucidate the power of images and performance and, equally, the power of critically responding to them, as Hobson so brilliantly accomplishes." - Jane Caputi, Professor of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Florida Atlantic University, USA and author of Call Your "Mutha'": A Deliberately Dirty-Minded Manifesto for the Earth Mother in the Anthropocene (2020)
Praise for the Second Edition
"A much-needed second edition of a classic text in black feminist criticism, cultural studies, and critical race studies. This is a timely intervention that helps understand, then connect, past and present discourses of the black female body." - Ayo A. Coly, Associate Professor of African and African American Studies, Dartmouth College, USA
"Black womens bodies as social, political, and cultural currency, still stand at the intersections of discussions of race, class, gender, beauty, and womanism. Visual culture is forever transformed by their framed, yet fierce and immutable, presence. Janell Hobsons re-engaged conversation about the Hottentot Venus and her imprint on the representations of identity, blackness and performance, joins a chorus of other voicesscholars, critics, and artistswho call forth that power that lies within these audacious attempts to trouble the line of an arbitrary, yet real, social context concerning sensuality and propriety." - Carol E. Henderson, Professor of English and Black American Studies, University of Delaware, USA