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Constructing the Black-PB: John Hope Franklin Center Book

Autor Maurice O. Wallace, Maurice O. Wallace, Wallace
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 iun 2002
In seven representative episodes of black masculine literary and cultural history - from the founding of the first African American Masonic lodge in 1775 to the 1990s choreographies of modern dance genius Bill T. Jones - Constructing the Black Masculine maps black men's historical efforts to negotiate the frequently discordant relationship between blackness and maleness in the cultural logic of American identity. Maurice O. Wallace draws on an impressive variety of material to investigate the survivalist strategies employed by black men who have had to endure the disjunction between race and masculinity in American culture. Highlighting their chronic objectification under the gaze of white eyes, Wallace argues that black men suffer a social and representational crisis in being at once seen and unseen, fetish and phantasm, spectacle and shadow in the American racial imagination. Invisible and disregarded on one hand, black men, perceived as potential threats to society, simultaneously face the reality of hyper-visibility and perpetual surveillance. Paying significant attention to the socio-technologies of vision and image production over two centuries, Wallace shows how African American men - as soldiers, Freemasons, and romantic heroes - have sought both to realise the ideal image of the American masculine subject and to deconstruct it in expressive mediums like modern dance, photography, and theatre. Throughout, he also draws on the experiences and theories of such notable figures as Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. DuBois, Booker T. Washington, and James Baldwin.Combining literary theory, visual art theory, race and ethnic studies, psychoanalysis, and performance studies, this book will interest students and scholars of race, literature, gender studies, and American history and culture.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822328698
ISBN-10: 0822328690
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 17 b&w photographs
Dimensiuni: 162 x 236 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Duke University Press
Seria John Hope Franklin Center Book


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"A most impressive interrogation into the problematic of black masculine identity as it has manifested in the U.S. context from the late eighteenth century through the present day. Readers from across a range of disciplines will be uniformly impressed by the scope and dexterity of Wallace's critical intelligence. This is an overwhelmingly admirable achievement and a very important book." - Phillip Brian Harper, author of Are We Not Men? Masculine Anxiety and the Problem of African-American Identity"Highly original and deeply probing it its analyses into the intricacies of its topic, Constructing the Black Masculine is a timely and rewarding addition to the study of African American literature, American studies, and race and sexuality. Maurice O. Wallace has a lot to teach." - Nellie McKay, University of Wisconsin

Notă biografică

Maurice O. Wallace is Assistant Professor of English and African and African American Studies at Duke University.

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"Highly original and deeply probing in its analyses into the intricacies of its topic, "Constructing the Black Masculine" is a timely and rewarding addition to the study of African American literature, American studies, and race and sexuality. Maurice O. Wallace has a lot to teach."--Nellie McKay, coeditor of "The Norton Anthology of African American Literature"

Descriere

A major rethinking of the issues around African American masculinity, tracing its relation to images of construction, and applying ideas from Eve Sedgwick's Epistemology of the Closet