Masculinity Under Construction: Literary Re-Presentations of Black Masculinity in the African Diaspora
Autor LaToya Jefferson-Jamesen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 sep 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781793615299
ISBN-10: 1793615292
Pagini: 242
Dimensiuni: 161 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1793615292
Pagini: 242
Dimensiuni: 161 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction: Masculinity and Mutability
Chapter One: Racialized Degendering: Creating the Black Beast in the Shadow of the Enlightenment
Chapter Two: Black Men, Oppositional Definitions, and Primordial Africa
Chapter Three: Black Masculine Identities from Their Own Histories
Chapter Four: A Word on Black Feminists, Womanists, Men, and Writers
Chapter Five: Concerns of the Heart(h): Three Black Women Writers and Masculinity
Chapter Six: Out of Necessity: Black Men Evaluate Definitions of Masculinity
Chapter One: Racialized Degendering: Creating the Black Beast in the Shadow of the Enlightenment
Chapter Two: Black Men, Oppositional Definitions, and Primordial Africa
Chapter Three: Black Masculine Identities from Their Own Histories
Chapter Four: A Word on Black Feminists, Womanists, Men, and Writers
Chapter Five: Concerns of the Heart(h): Three Black Women Writers and Masculinity
Chapter Six: Out of Necessity: Black Men Evaluate Definitions of Masculinity
Recenzii
Masculinity Under Construction is an exciting, much-needed study. Through deft readings of "anti/postcolonial" authors, including Aimé Césaire, James Baldwin, Mariama Ba, Ernest Gaines, Amos Tutuola, and George Lamming, Dr. LaToya Jefferson-James broadens and transforms our understanding of masculine identity within the African Diaspora. This engaging, most-welcome work opens new vistas on Black Manhood, Postcolonial Studies, and African Diaspora Studies, and clearly constitutes a major scholastic accomplishment.
In clear, lucid and jargon-free language, Dr. Jefferson-James reflects on her own heritage of strong, Black Mississippi men, writing them into an analysis of Black male writers, and offering nuanced alternatives to masculine identity. Her touchstones are James Baldwin and Ernest Gaines, but she enriches and complicates her argument with discussion of the lesser-known Caribbean writers George Lamming, C.L.R. James, Jacques Roumain, Roger Mais and E.K. Brathwaite. This is an essential text for graduate and undergraduate courses in American history and literature, as well as Diaspora Studies, Black Studies, White Studies and Queer Studies. Hopefully, a second edition will include texts by Hispano-African male writers.
In clear, lucid and jargon-free language, Dr. Jefferson-James reflects on her own heritage of strong, Black Mississippi men, writing them into an analysis of Black male writers, and offering nuanced alternatives to masculine identity. Her touchstones are James Baldwin and Ernest Gaines, but she enriches and complicates her argument with discussion of the lesser-known Caribbean writers George Lamming, C.L.R. James, Jacques Roumain, Roger Mais and E.K. Brathwaite. This is an essential text for graduate and undergraduate courses in American history and literature, as well as Diaspora Studies, Black Studies, White Studies and Queer Studies. Hopefully, a second edition will include texts by Hispano-African male writers.