‘I Don't Want To be a Playa No More': An Exploration of the Denigrating Effects of ‘Player' as a Stereotype Against African American Polyamorous Men Cover Image

‘I Don't Want To be a Playa No More': An Exploration of the Denigrating Effects of ‘Player' as a Stereotype Against African American Polyamorous Men
‘I Don't Want To be a Playa No More': An Exploration of the Denigrating Effects of ‘Player' as a Stereotype Against African American Polyamorous Men

Author(s): Leonard Justin Clardy
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Social Sciences, Gender Studies, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Social Philosophy, Politics and society, Culture and social structure , Radical sociology
Published by: Societatea de Analize Feministe AnA
Keywords: ethics; love; polyamory; stereotyping; race;

Summary/Abstract: This paper shows how amatonormativity and its attendant social pressures converge at the intersections of race, gender, romantic relationality, and sexuality to generate peculiar challenges to polyamorous African American men in American society. Contrary to the view maintained in the “slut-vs-stud” phenomenon, I maintain that the label ‘player’ when applied to polyamorous African American men functions as a pernicious stereotype and has denigrating effects. Specifically, I argue that stereotyping polyamorous African American men as players estranges them from themselves and it constrains their agency by preemptively foreclosing the set of possibilities of what one’s sexual or romantic relational identities can be.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 11 (25)
  • Page Range: 38-60
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: English