Kenneth Maurice Tyler identifies and describes the multiple identity components of young African American men using the theoretical and empirical literatures from education and the social science disciplines. This book provides a comprehensive, research-based account of the ideologies and mindsets of many young African American men.
Kenneth Maurice Tyler identifies and describes the multiple identity components of young African American men using the theoretical and empirical literatures from education and the social science disciplines. This book provides a comprehensive, research-based account of the ideologies and mindsets of many young African American men.
Kenneth Maurice Tyler is associate professor of educational psychology in the College of Education at the University of Kentucky.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 Chapter 1: "What's Going On": Rationalizing an Examination of African American Men's Identity Chapter 2: "Why We Can't Wait?" Data on the Psychological and Behavioral Outcomes of Young African American Men Chapter 3: "Living in America": Identity, Context, and Young African American Men Chapter 4: "Don't Call me Nigger, Whitey!" Racism and the Lives of African American Men Chapter 5: "Invisible Man": Invisibility and Intersectionality as theoretical frameworks for African American male identity Part 2 Chapter 6: "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" Identities of Young African American Men Chapter 7: African American Men's Gender Identity Chapter 8: African American Men's Sexual Identity Chapter 9: African American Men's Racial Identity Chapter 10: African American Men's Ethnic Identity Chapter 11: African American Men's Cultural Identity Chapter 12: African American Men's Socioeconomic Identity Chapter 13: African American Athletic Identity Chapter 14: African American Men's Academic Identity Chapter 15: Additional Identity Considerations: Colorism Chapter 16: "One Day It'll All Make Sense": Examining a Model of African American Men's Identity Chapter 17: "Never Say You Can't Survive": Pragmatics and Future Considerations
Part 1 Chapter 1: "What's Going On": Rationalizing an Examination of African American Men's Identity Chapter 2: "Why We Can't Wait?" Data on the Psychological and Behavioral Outcomes of Young African American Men Chapter 3: "Living in America": Identity, Context, and Young African American Men Chapter 4: "Don't Call me Nigger, Whitey!" Racism and the Lives of African American Men Chapter 5: "Invisible Man": Invisibility and Intersectionality as theoretical frameworks for African American male identity Part 2 Chapter 6: "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" Identities of Young African American Men Chapter 7: African American Men's Gender Identity Chapter 8: African American Men's Sexual Identity Chapter 9: African American Men's Racial Identity Chapter 10: African American Men's Ethnic Identity Chapter 11: African American Men's Cultural Identity Chapter 12: African American Men's Socioeconomic Identity Chapter 13: African American Athletic Identity Chapter 14: African American Men's Academic Identity Chapter 15: Additional Identity Considerations: Colorism Chapter 16: "One Day It'll All Make Sense": Examining a Model of African American Men's Identity Chapter 17: "Never Say You Can't Survive": Pragmatics and Future Considerations
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