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Are we not men?

  • Phillip Brian Harper

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In 1995, popular anxieties about black masculinity became evident in public reactions to the conclusion of the OJ Simpson trial and the Million Man March on Washington. The nation's divided response to the OJ verdict, together with the controversy surrounding Louis Farrakhan's call to black men to come together for a "day of atonement", brought issues of race and gender to the forefront of national debate.

In his timely and incisive book Are We Not Men? Phillip Brian Harper explores issues of race and representation and shows that ideas about black masculinity have always played a troubled role both in the formation of African-American identity and in the mass media at large.

Using examples from a variety of cultural contests, ranging from sports and pop music to literature and television, Harper shows the ways in which narrow definitions of black manhood have failed to acknowledge real differences within the African-American community - to grave social and political effect.

Genres

  • Race identity
  • African Americans and mass media
  • Attitudes
  • African American men
  • African Americans
  • Noirs américains
  • Geschlechtsidentität
  • Ethnische Identität
  • Identité ethnique
  • Identité collective
  • Noirs américains et médias
  • Hommes noirs américains
  • Schwarze
  • Dans les médias
  • Mann
  • African americans, race identity
  • Men, psychology
  • Masculinity
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  • Phillip Brian Harper

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    Oxford University Press

    1996

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    Oxford University Press, USA

    September 25, 1998

  • Edition cover

    Oxford University Press

    1996