TY - BOOK AU - hooks,bell TI - Outlaw culture: resisting representations T2 - Routledge classics SN - 9780415389587 (pbk.) : AV - E185.86 U1 - 305.896073 22 PY - 2006/// CY - London PB - Routledge KW - African Americans KW - Social conditions KW - 1975- KW - Intellectual life KW - Feminism KW - United States KW - Society KW - ukslc KW - Society & culture: general KW - thema KW - Regional studies KW - Media studies KW - Cultural studies KW - Popular culture KW - Africa KW - United States of America, USA KW - Gender studies: women & girls KW - Biography: general KW - Social discrimination & equal treatment KW - Ethnic studies KW - Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies KW - Social & cultural history KW - Relating to African American people KW - Race relations KW - 1980- N1 - Originally published: New York; London: Routledge, 1994; Formerly CIP; Introduction: The Heartbeat of Cultural Revolution 1. Power to the Pussy - We Don't Wannabe Dicks in Drag 2. Altars of Sacrifice - Re-Membering Basquiat 3. What's Passion Got to Do with It ? An Interview with Marie-France Alderman 4. Seduction and Betrayal - The Crying Game Meets The Bodyguard 5. Censorship from Left and Right 6. Talking Sex - Beyond the Patriarchal Phallic Imaginary 7. Camille Paglia - 'Black' Pagan or White Colonizer 8. Dissident Heat - Fire with Fire 9. Katie Roiphe - A Little Feminist Excess Goes a Long Way 10. Seduced by Violence No More 11. Gangsta Culture - Sexism and Misogyny - Who Will Take the Rap 12. Ice Cube Culture - A Shared Passion for Speaking Truth 13. Spending Culture - Marketing the Black Underclass 14. Spike Lee Doing Malcolm X - Denying Black Pain 15. Seeing and Making Culture - Representing the Poor 16. Back to Black - Ending Internalized Racism 17. Malcolm X - The Longed-For Feminist Manhood 18. Columbus - Gone but Not Forgotten 19. Moving into and beyond Feminism - Just for the Joy of It 20. Love as the Practice of Freedom N2 - Targeting cultural icons as diverse as Madonna and Spike Lee, this work presents a collection of feminist explorations; According to the Washington Post, no one who cares about contemporary African-American cultures can ignore bell hooks' electrifying feminist explorations. Targeting cultural icons as diverse as Madonna and Spike Lee, Outlaw Culture presents a collection of essays that pulls no punches. As hooks herself notes, interrogations of popular culture can be a `powerful site for intervention, challenge and change'. And intervene, challenge and change is what hooks does best ER -