The man-not
An edition of The man-not (2017)
race, class, genre, and the dilemmas of black manhood
By Tommy J. Curry
Publish Date
2017
Publisher
Temple University Press
Language
eng
Pages
286
Description:
Tommy J. Curry's provocative book is a justification for Black Male Studies. He posits that we should conceptualize the Black male as a victim, oppressed by his sex. This, therefore, is a corrective of sorts, offering a concept of Black males that could challenge the existing accounts of Black men and boys desiring the power of white men who oppress them that has been proliferated throughout academic research across disciplines. Curry argues that Black men struggle with death and suicide, as well as abuse and rape, and their gendered existence deserves study and theorization. This book offers intellectual, historical, sociological, and psychological evidence that the analysis of patriarchy offered by mainstream feminism (including Black feminism) does not yet fully understand the role that homoeroticism, sexual violence, and vulnerability play in the deaths and lives of Black males. Curry challenges how we think of and perceive the conditions that actually affect all Black males.
subjects: African American men, Race identity, African americans, race identity, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Ethnic Studies, African American Studies, Men's Studies, African american men, African american men--race identity, African americans, Men, Race relations, Social conditions, Social science--ethnic studies--african american studies, Social science--men's studies, E185.86 .c986 2017, 305.38/896073