Left of Black S3:E8 | Recalling Legacy of Queer Gender-Bending Harlem Renaissance Performer Gladys BentleyNovember 5, 2012For many
Gladys Bentley
is a long forgotten footnote to the Harlem Renaissance and Jazz Age. Bentley’s willingness to challenge the racial, sexual and gender status quo of the 20thCentury is recalled in the work of Durham-based artist
Shirlette Ammons on her new recording
Twilight for Gladys Bentley. Ammons and Duke University Professor
Sharon Patricia Holland join
Left of Black
Host and Duke University Professor
Mark Anthony Nealin studio to talk about “
Bentley Mode,” the tradition of “raunchy” Black Music (“f*ckable feminist”) and Holland’s new book
The Erotic Life of Racism
(Duke University Press).
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Published on November 05, 2012 15:29