Bulletproof Diva: Tales of Race, Sex, and Hair
Lisa Jones
(Author)
Description
In "Bulletproof Diva," Lisa Jones brings the wit and candor of her infamous "Village Voice" column, "Skin Trade, " to a much larger audience. Chock full of the "fierce black girl humor" that has made her column so popular, this provocative collection of essays and observations on race, sex, identity, and the politics of style speaks to a young generation of blacks who were raised in an integrated society and are now waiting for America to deliver on its promises of equality. The thirty-seven short pieces and six long essays in "Bulletproof Diva" cover a wide range of topics, many of them extremely controversial. Jones moves smoothly from issues of ethnicity in a changing America, challenging viewpoints on African-American and mixed race identity, to "butt theory" and the roller-coaster politics of black hair. Written in a style that is as appealing as it is unapologetic, "Bulletproof Diva" marks the debut of a genuinely gifted young writer with a distinctive voice and a fresh perspective on the black cultural scene."Lisa Jones's writing is so vibrant and dynamic, her words create a kind of fierce music... a fabulous book." -- "The Boston Globe"
Product Details
Price
$15.00
Publisher
Anchor Books
Publish Date
February 19, 1997
Pages
320
Dimensions
5.24 X 8.1 X 0.7 inches | 0.01 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780385471237
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About the Author
Lisa Jones lives in Colorado with her husband and two cats. She has written for The New York Times Magazine, High Country News, and National Public Radio. BROKEN is her first book.
Reviews
"Lisa Jones's writing is so vibrant and dynamic, her words create a kind of fierce music... a fabulous book." -- The Boston Globe