Reimagining Black Masculinities
Race, Gender, and Public Space
Herausgeber: Hopson, Mark C.; Petin, Mika'il
Reimagining Black Masculinities
Race, Gender, and Public Space
Herausgeber: Hopson, Mark C.; Petin, Mika'il
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This book explores the ways in which Black masculinities are created, negotiated, and contested in public spaces, calling on theory and praxis for social change.
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This book explores the ways in which Black masculinities are created, negotiated, and contested in public spaces, calling on theory and praxis for social change.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 349g
- ISBN-13: 9781793607058
- ISBN-10: 1793607052
- Artikelnr.: 63699012
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 349g
- ISBN-13: 9781793607058
- ISBN-10: 1793607052
- Artikelnr.: 63699012
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mark C. Hopson is director of African and African American studies and associate professor in the Department of Communication at George Mason University. Mika'il Petin is assistant vice president of student success at Motlow State Community College.
Editors' Note: Black Masculinity Studies, Yesterday and Today
Mika'il Petin and Mark C. Hopson
Foreword: The Sheer Force of Our Re-Imagination: Exploring Black
Masculinity and the Public
Ronald L. Jackson II
Introduction: On Reimagining
Mark C. Hopson and Mika'il Petin
Chapter One: "Mama Knows Best": Exploring Black Men's Perceptions and
Reimaginations of the Phrase "Mama's Boys"
Sakile K. Camara and Carmen M. Lee
Chapter Two: "She's Just a Friend (with Benefits)": Examining the
Significance of Black American Boys' Partner Choice for Initial Sexual
Intercourse
Tommy J. Curry and Ebony A. Utley
Chapter Three: Reverse Interest Convergence, Kaepernick, and Nike: An
Educational Lobbyist Playbook for Equitable Funding by Investment in Urban
Public Education
Aaron J. Griffen and Derrick Robinson
Chapter Four: Outkasted Black Masculinity: Shifting the Geographical and
Performative
Landscape of '90s Hip Hop
Marquese McFerguson
Chapter Five: The Killing of Black Boys: A Collaborative Critical
Autoethnography on "the Talk"
Mark C. Hopson, Gina Castle Bell, and Richard Craig
Chapter Six: A Conversation on Black Masculinity with Principal John
Hawkins Snowdy
of Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys
Kimberly Moffitt
Chapter Seven: (Re)educating Boys and Men of Color by Shaping Community
Support
Kenneth Brown
Chapter Eight: "We Demand an Equal Show Upon Matters Effecting Our
Industrial Welfare": Black Manhood, and Labor Activism in Early Jim Crow
Illinois
Alonzo M. Ward
Chapter Nine: The Essence of the Black Man: An Exploration of Black
Masculinity Through Double Consciousness in Native Son
Isaih Dale
Chapter Ten: The Battle of the New Age Black, Male Hero and Hegemonic/Toxic
Masculinity: An Examination of the Representations of Black Masculinity in
Black Panther
Erika M. Thomas & Malcolm D. Gamble
Chapter Eleven: "Me Miran Raro": Bad Bunny and the Creation of a New
Discursive Space in Latin Trap Music
Larissa Hernandez
Chapter Twelve: Dual Socialization and Black Academic Intellectuals: A
Research Report
Rutledge Dennis
Afterword: The Beautiful Ones Were Born Sometime Ago
Mark Anthony Neal
About the Contributors
Mika'il Petin and Mark C. Hopson
Foreword: The Sheer Force of Our Re-Imagination: Exploring Black
Masculinity and the Public
Ronald L. Jackson II
Introduction: On Reimagining
Mark C. Hopson and Mika'il Petin
Chapter One: "Mama Knows Best": Exploring Black Men's Perceptions and
Reimaginations of the Phrase "Mama's Boys"
Sakile K. Camara and Carmen M. Lee
Chapter Two: "She's Just a Friend (with Benefits)": Examining the
Significance of Black American Boys' Partner Choice for Initial Sexual
Intercourse
Tommy J. Curry and Ebony A. Utley
Chapter Three: Reverse Interest Convergence, Kaepernick, and Nike: An
Educational Lobbyist Playbook for Equitable Funding by Investment in Urban
Public Education
Aaron J. Griffen and Derrick Robinson
Chapter Four: Outkasted Black Masculinity: Shifting the Geographical and
Performative
Landscape of '90s Hip Hop
Marquese McFerguson
Chapter Five: The Killing of Black Boys: A Collaborative Critical
Autoethnography on "the Talk"
Mark C. Hopson, Gina Castle Bell, and Richard Craig
Chapter Six: A Conversation on Black Masculinity with Principal John
Hawkins Snowdy
of Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys
Kimberly Moffitt
Chapter Seven: (Re)educating Boys and Men of Color by Shaping Community
Support
Kenneth Brown
Chapter Eight: "We Demand an Equal Show Upon Matters Effecting Our
Industrial Welfare": Black Manhood, and Labor Activism in Early Jim Crow
Illinois
Alonzo M. Ward
Chapter Nine: The Essence of the Black Man: An Exploration of Black
Masculinity Through Double Consciousness in Native Son
Isaih Dale
Chapter Ten: The Battle of the New Age Black, Male Hero and Hegemonic/Toxic
Masculinity: An Examination of the Representations of Black Masculinity in
Black Panther
Erika M. Thomas & Malcolm D. Gamble
Chapter Eleven: "Me Miran Raro": Bad Bunny and the Creation of a New
Discursive Space in Latin Trap Music
Larissa Hernandez
Chapter Twelve: Dual Socialization and Black Academic Intellectuals: A
Research Report
Rutledge Dennis
Afterword: The Beautiful Ones Were Born Sometime Ago
Mark Anthony Neal
About the Contributors
Editors' Note: Black Masculinity Studies, Yesterday and Today
Mika'il Petin and Mark C. Hopson
Foreword: The Sheer Force of Our Re-Imagination: Exploring Black
Masculinity and the Public
Ronald L. Jackson II
Introduction: On Reimagining
Mark C. Hopson and Mika'il Petin
Chapter One: "Mama Knows Best": Exploring Black Men's Perceptions and
Reimaginations of the Phrase "Mama's Boys"
Sakile K. Camara and Carmen M. Lee
Chapter Two: "She's Just a Friend (with Benefits)": Examining the
Significance of Black American Boys' Partner Choice for Initial Sexual
Intercourse
Tommy J. Curry and Ebony A. Utley
Chapter Three: Reverse Interest Convergence, Kaepernick, and Nike: An
Educational Lobbyist Playbook for Equitable Funding by Investment in Urban
Public Education
Aaron J. Griffen and Derrick Robinson
Chapter Four: Outkasted Black Masculinity: Shifting the Geographical and
Performative
Landscape of '90s Hip Hop
Marquese McFerguson
Chapter Five: The Killing of Black Boys: A Collaborative Critical
Autoethnography on "the Talk"
Mark C. Hopson, Gina Castle Bell, and Richard Craig
Chapter Six: A Conversation on Black Masculinity with Principal John
Hawkins Snowdy
of Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys
Kimberly Moffitt
Chapter Seven: (Re)educating Boys and Men of Color by Shaping Community
Support
Kenneth Brown
Chapter Eight: "We Demand an Equal Show Upon Matters Effecting Our
Industrial Welfare": Black Manhood, and Labor Activism in Early Jim Crow
Illinois
Alonzo M. Ward
Chapter Nine: The Essence of the Black Man: An Exploration of Black
Masculinity Through Double Consciousness in Native Son
Isaih Dale
Chapter Ten: The Battle of the New Age Black, Male Hero and Hegemonic/Toxic
Masculinity: An Examination of the Representations of Black Masculinity in
Black Panther
Erika M. Thomas & Malcolm D. Gamble
Chapter Eleven: "Me Miran Raro": Bad Bunny and the Creation of a New
Discursive Space in Latin Trap Music
Larissa Hernandez
Chapter Twelve: Dual Socialization and Black Academic Intellectuals: A
Research Report
Rutledge Dennis
Afterword: The Beautiful Ones Were Born Sometime Ago
Mark Anthony Neal
About the Contributors
Mika'il Petin and Mark C. Hopson
Foreword: The Sheer Force of Our Re-Imagination: Exploring Black
Masculinity and the Public
Ronald L. Jackson II
Introduction: On Reimagining
Mark C. Hopson and Mika'il Petin
Chapter One: "Mama Knows Best": Exploring Black Men's Perceptions and
Reimaginations of the Phrase "Mama's Boys"
Sakile K. Camara and Carmen M. Lee
Chapter Two: "She's Just a Friend (with Benefits)": Examining the
Significance of Black American Boys' Partner Choice for Initial Sexual
Intercourse
Tommy J. Curry and Ebony A. Utley
Chapter Three: Reverse Interest Convergence, Kaepernick, and Nike: An
Educational Lobbyist Playbook for Equitable Funding by Investment in Urban
Public Education
Aaron J. Griffen and Derrick Robinson
Chapter Four: Outkasted Black Masculinity: Shifting the Geographical and
Performative
Landscape of '90s Hip Hop
Marquese McFerguson
Chapter Five: The Killing of Black Boys: A Collaborative Critical
Autoethnography on "the Talk"
Mark C. Hopson, Gina Castle Bell, and Richard Craig
Chapter Six: A Conversation on Black Masculinity with Principal John
Hawkins Snowdy
of Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys
Kimberly Moffitt
Chapter Seven: (Re)educating Boys and Men of Color by Shaping Community
Support
Kenneth Brown
Chapter Eight: "We Demand an Equal Show Upon Matters Effecting Our
Industrial Welfare": Black Manhood, and Labor Activism in Early Jim Crow
Illinois
Alonzo M. Ward
Chapter Nine: The Essence of the Black Man: An Exploration of Black
Masculinity Through Double Consciousness in Native Son
Isaih Dale
Chapter Ten: The Battle of the New Age Black, Male Hero and Hegemonic/Toxic
Masculinity: An Examination of the Representations of Black Masculinity in
Black Panther
Erika M. Thomas & Malcolm D. Gamble
Chapter Eleven: "Me Miran Raro": Bad Bunny and the Creation of a New
Discursive Space in Latin Trap Music
Larissa Hernandez
Chapter Twelve: Dual Socialization and Black Academic Intellectuals: A
Research Report
Rutledge Dennis
Afterword: The Beautiful Ones Were Born Sometime Ago
Mark Anthony Neal
About the Contributors