Allen, Q. (2016). ‘Tell your own story’: manhood, masculinity and racial socialization among black fathers and their sons. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 39(10), 1-18. This study examines how black fathers and sons in the USA conceptualize manhood and masculinity and the racial socializing practices of black men. Drawing upon data… read more
Masculinity Studies (MS)
“Shouting it Out”: Religion and the Development of Black Gay Identities
Winder, T. J. A. (2015). “Shouting it out”: Religion and the development of black gay identities. Qualitative Sociology, 38(4), 375-394. Using an intersectional framework, this paper analyzes the behavioral and interactional responses to anti-gay religious teachings among young Black gay men. Drawing on 26 semi-structured interviews and 18 months of ethnographic… read more
Modeling Manhood: Reimagining Black Male Identities in School: Modeling Manhood
Givens, J. R., Nasir, N., ross, k., & de Royston, M. M. (2016). Modeling manhood: Reimagining black male identities in school: Modeling manhood. Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 47(2), 167-185. This paper examines the process by which stereotypical mainstream representations of black males (as hard, as anti-school, and as disconnected from… read more
Black Male(d): Peril and Promise in the Education of African American Males
Washington, M. L. (2016). Black male(d): Peril and promise in the education of african american males. The Journal of Negro Education, 85(2), 184. […]Black males often become academically disengaged or oppositional. […]Black males are often at odds with their masculinity and racial image as Black males in a diverse, but… read more