The Social Construction of Black Masculinity examines the legacy of negotiating black masculinity in a relatively free society that forced black men to justify claims of equitable humanity. The book represents an unapologetic narrative about behavioral choices by black men, which were framed by a history of forced distancing from their covenant with God, deliberate character assassinations, and emasculation in plain sight of their women and children.
The Social Construction of Black Masculinity examines the legacy of negotiating black masculinity in a relatively free society that forced black men to justify claims of equitable humanity. The book represents an unapologetic narrative about behavioral choices by black men, which were framed by a history of forced distancing from their covenant with God, deliberate character assassinations, and emasculation in plain sight of their women and children.
Steven Randolph Cureton is a professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Cureton earned his doctorate from Washington State University. His research interests include African-Americans' life course chances and outcomes, particularly the social construction of black masculinity.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: It Has Always Been About Race - Scholarly Identity: A Research Note - I Will Dig a Ditch, Just Give Me My Good Name Back - Du Bois' Souls of Black and White Folk: Can't Out Run Caste in America - Policing Black Bodies: Lethal Predatory Habits - Protest Spirit: Bastardized Activism in Gangsterism - Edge Research: Taking in Ganglands and Violent Scenes - Hulking Out: White Males' Response to Bullying, Humiliation, Rejection, Isolation and Perceived Injustice in an Academic Setting - A Love of Our Own: The Manner in Which Black Men Love - Closure Is All I Need to Get By - References - Index.
Introduction: It Has Always Been About Race - Scholarly Identity: A Research Note - I Will Dig a Ditch, Just Give Me My Good Name Back - Du Bois' Souls of Black and White Folk: Can't Out Run Caste in America - Policing Black Bodies: Lethal Predatory Habits - Protest Spirit: Bastardized Activism in Gangsterism - Edge Research: Taking in Ganglands and Violent Scenes - Hulking Out: White Males' Response to Bullying, Humiliation, Rejection, Isolation and Perceived Injustice in an Academic Setting - A Love of Our Own: The Manner in Which Black Men Love - Closure Is All I Need to Get By - References - Index.
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