Honeypot
Black Southern Women Who Love Women
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Duke University Press
Published:8th Nov '19
Should be back in stock very soon
This moving narrative explores the lives of black southern queer women through the eyes of Dr. EPJ, revealing their complex identities and challenges. Honeypot is a unique blend of storytelling.
In Honeypot, E. Patrick Johnson masterfully weaves together elements of magical realism, poetry, and performative writing to illuminate the real-life experiences of black southern queer women. This compelling narrative opens with the intriguing character of Miss B, a fictional trickster who unexpectedly enters the life of Dr. EPJ. She informs him that he has been chosen to collect and share the stories of her community, setting the stage for a transformative journey. Reluctantly, Dr. EPJ is taken to the women-only realm of Hymen, where he becomes an observer of the rich tapestry of lives and experiences that shape the identities of these women.
As he navigates through the stories, Dr. EPJ encounters women from diverse backgrounds, each sharing their unique perspectives on topics such as love, family dynamics, religion, and activism. The narratives challenge him to confront his own privileges as a man and an academic, prompting deep reflections on patriarchy, class, and gender. Through these interactions, the book not only celebrates the resilience of these women but also highlights the complexity of their identities and the societal challenges they face.
Combining oral history with imaginative storytelling, Honeypot offers a fresh and engaging approach to scholarship. It serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of representing marginalized voices in a dynamic and meaningful way, making it a significant contribution to contemporary literature and social discourse.
“In this critically singular work E. Patrick Johnson excavates heretofore unexplored stories of contemporary southern black women whose narratives of loving other women subvert their erasure in queer histories of LGBTQ communities. Gesturing toward black storytelling traditions within which both myth and fact shape the story, Johnson values and gives value to black women’s understandings of themselves and the transformative power of self-initiated freedoms. I've never read an oral history as powerful as Honeypot.” -- Alexis De Veaux, author of * Yabo *
“E. Patrick Johnson delivers again. We make a corner turn from his book of delicious tea leaves and find ourselves submerged in the long-legged pages of sweet woman truth. The stories are of southern women loving themselves and other women too. Here are memories and moments shaping a new tradition of resilience and rosewater.” -- Nikky Finney, author of * Head Off & Split *
“Like Virgil guiding Dante, cigarette-smoking Miss B., a trickster and shape-shifter, guides E. Patrick Johnson (Dr. EPJ) through the magical ‘beehive’ of ‘Hymen’ (indeed), where most of the action of this time-traveling oral epic unfolds. Miss B.—a cross between Pearl Bailey and Nipsey Russell—admonishes Dr. EPJ and the reader to ‘pull your shit tight or this is going to be a very long journey.’ There is so much telling in this book and so much pride.” -- Cheryl Clarke, author of * Living as a Lesbian *
“E. Patrick Johnson's Honeypot simmers with delight and insight as black lesbian women share their stories of triumph and horror. Never before have I encountered space ruled by these voices, and never before have they been invited to bare it all unashamedly. It's about time!” -- Daniel Black, author of * Perfect Peace *
"At times devastating and always gripping, Honeypot is an innovative and educational glimpse into the lives of black Southern LGBTQ+ women." -- Eileen Gonzalez * Foreword Reviews *
“[T]his text moves at its own pace, forces the reader to follow rather than lead, and slows things down a bit.... Slowing down, reflecting, collecting stories, sharing those stories fresh from lips that are often sealed—by choice, habit, or oppression—is, perhaps, just the salve we need in this moment.” -- Jade C. Huell * Text and Performance Quarterly *
“Johnson leaves the women of his book to describe their intimate worlds without interruption or bringing attention to himself.... His work offers queer of color scholars a bridge for taking on projects that are as experimental as they are exploratory into Black queer practices across the diaspora.” -- Paul J. Edwards * The Black Scholar *
“This book . . . is both true and fantastic, wary and indulgent, self-conscious and daring. . . . Honeypot delivers more than it said it would, and it holds the capacity to reduce the threat felt by those who might fear women who love women.” -- Katrina Spencer * Resources for Gender and Women's Studies *
ISBN: 9781478006534
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 340g
256 pages