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Performing Black Masculinity

Race, Culture, and Queer Identity

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Performing Black Masculinity

Race, Culture, and Queer Identity

Description

This is a remarkable set of linked essays on the African American male experience. Alexander picks a number of settings that highlight Black male interaction, sexuality, and identity_the student-teacher interaction, the black barbershop, drag queen performances, the funeral eulogy. From these he builds a theory of Black masculine identity using auto-ethnography and ideas of performance as his base.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction: Exploring Modalities and Subjectiveness that Shape Social Relations
2 Crossing Borders and Changing Customs: Moments When the Spectator Becomes the Spectacle
3 Placement and Displacement of Black Identity: The Case of Migration across Borders from Campus to Community
4 Passing, Cultural Performance and Individual Agency: Performative Reflections on Black Masculine Identity
5 (Re) Visioning the Ethnographic Site: Interpretive Ethnography, Performing Drag, and Feminist Pedagogy
6 Fading, Twisting, and Weaving: An Interpretive Ethnography of the Black Barbershop/Salon as Cultural Space
7 "Were/Are, Fort/Da": The Eulogy as Constitutive (Auto)biography (or, Traveling to Coalesce a Public Memory)

Product details

Published Jul 24 2006
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 282
ISBN 9780759114180
Imprint AltaMira Press
Series Crossroads in Qualitative Inquiry
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Bryant Keith Alexander

Bryant Keith Alexander teaches in the departments…

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