Searching for the New Black Man : Black Masculinity and Women's Bodies /

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Author / Creator:Henry Anthony, Ronda C.
Imprint:Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2013
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Series:Margaret Walker Alexander series in African American studies
Margaret Walker Alexander series in African American studies.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13538896
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ISBN:9781617037351
1617037354
1621039250
9781621039259
9781617037344
1617037346
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:Using the slave narratives of Henry Bibb and Frederick Douglass, as well as the work of W.E.B. Du Bois, James Baldwin, Walter Mosley, and Barack Obama, Ronda C. Henry Anthony examines how women's bodies are used in African American literature to fund the production of Black masculine ideality and power. In tracing representations of ideal Black masculinities and femininities, the author shows how Black men's struggles for gendered agency are inextricably bound up with their complicated relation to white men and normative masculinity. The historical context in which the author couches these struggles highlights the extent to which shifting socioeconomic circumstances dictate the ideological, cultural, and emotional terms upon which Black men conceptualize identity. The author quickly moves to texts that challenge traditional constructions of Black masculinity. In these texts, the author traces how the emergence of collaboratively-gendered discourses, or a blending of Black female/male feminist consciousnesses, are reshaping Black masculinities, femininities, and intraracial relations for a new century.
Other form:Print version: Henry Anthony, Ronda C. Searching for the New Black Man. Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2013 9781617037344