Many studies of Black men have been and will be produced, but most have approached the subject from angles other than a position of scholarship that explores how Black men have come to be socially produced as deviants, and asks how have persons in academe participated in the production of these perceived deviants, and how has the Black community responded to this social construct of a role. This work is directed toward sociologists and those who are interested in the study of the Black community.
Many studies of Black men have been and will be produced, but most have approached the subject from angles other than a position of scholarship that explores how Black men have come to be socially produced as deviants, and asks how have persons in academe participated in the production of these perceived deviants, and how has the Black community responded to this social construct of a role. This work is directed toward sociologists and those who are interested in the study of the Black community.
ANTHONY J. LEMELLE, JR., is Associate Professor of Sociology at Purdue University. He has taught, researched, and published in the areas of race and ethnic relations, social theory, and deviance since 1977.
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Preface A Reconsideration of Bigger Thomas: Afrocentric and Postmodern Black Male Deviance The Failure of Reason and Black Males in the United States African-American Temporal Refusal Colonialism and Black Male Deviance Race and Theories of Deviance Fundamental Forms of Consciousness Conclusion: African-American Criminality and Emancipatory Democracy Bibliography Index
Preface A Reconsideration of Bigger Thomas: Afrocentric and Postmodern Black Male Deviance The Failure of Reason and Black Males in the United States African-American Temporal Refusal Colonialism and Black Male Deviance Race and Theories of Deviance Fundamental Forms of Consciousness Conclusion: African-American Criminality and Emancipatory Democracy Bibliography Index
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