Masculinity in the Black imagination : politics of communicating race and manhood / edited by Ronald L. Jackson II and Mark C. Hopson.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Jackson, Ronald L., 1970-
Hopson, Mark C., 1967-
Language:English
Published: New York : Peter Lang, [2011], ©2011.
Series:Black studies & critical thinking ; v. 16.
Subjects:
Physical Description:x, 243 pages ; 24 cm.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • The view from abroad: race, gender and politics / Robert Staples
  • "Am I not a man and a brother?" Analyzing the complexities of Black "Greek" masculine identity / Matthew W. Hughey and Gregory S. Parks
  • How to become a 'BlackMan': exploring African American masculinities and the performance of gender / Kimberly J. Chandler
  • "Are you in the brotherhood?" Humor, Black masculinity, and queer identity on prime-time television / Mika'il Abdullah Petin
  • FLAAAAVOOOR--FLAAAV: comic relief or super-coon? / Shannon B.S. Campbell and Steven S. Giannino
  • "Class, meet race": a critical re-scripting of the Black body through ghetto and bourgeois characters in American films / Toniesha L. Taylor and Amber Johnson
  • Still subscribing to stereotypes: constructions of Black masculinity in popular magazines / Katrina E. Bell-Jordan
  • Scripting the Black male athlete: Donovan McNabb and the double bind of Black masculinity / Timothy J. Brown
  • Bearing witness and paying mind: (re)defining the meanings of Black male success / Rachel Griffin
  • Black man, Black boy: an auto-ethnographic exploration of the issues associated with Black men raising Black boys / Rex L. Crawley
  • "Where my citizens at?" The criminalization of Black manhood in contemporary America / Christopher Davis
  • Letter to my sons: a Black father's ruminations on Black manhood and identity / Baruti N. Kopano
  • Exploring intercultural sensitivity and Black manhood development in The autobiography of Malcolm X / Mark C. Hopson.