Constructing the Black Masculine: Identity and Ideality in African American Men’s Literature and Culture, 1775–1995 (a John Hope Franklin Center Book)
Description
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 b...
ISBN(s)
0822328690, 9780822328698