Through Our Eyes: African American Men's Experiences of Race, Gender, and Violence
Through Our Eyes provides a view of black men's experiences that challenges scholars, policy makers, practitioners, advocates, and students to grapple with the reality of race, gender, and violence in America. This multilevel analysis explores the chronological life histories of eight black men from the aftermath of World War II through the Cold War and into today. By appreciating the significance of how African American men live through what it means to be black and male in America, this book envisions the complicated dynamics that devalue their lives, those of their family, and society.
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Through Our Eyes: African American Men's Experiences of Race, Gender, and Violence
Through Our Eyes provides a view of black men's experiences that challenges scholars, policy makers, practitioners, advocates, and students to grapple with the reality of race, gender, and violence in America. This multilevel analysis explores the chronological life histories of eight black men from the aftermath of World War II through the Cold War and into today. By appreciating the significance of how African American men live through what it means to be black and male in America, this book envisions the complicated dynamics that devalue their lives, those of their family, and society.
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Through Our Eyes: African American Men's Experiences of Race, Gender, and Violence

Through Our Eyes: African American Men's Experiences of Race, Gender, and Violence

by Gail Garfield
Through Our Eyes: African American Men's Experiences of Race, Gender, and Violence

Through Our Eyes: African American Men's Experiences of Race, Gender, and Violence

by Gail Garfield

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Overview

Through Our Eyes provides a view of black men's experiences that challenges scholars, policy makers, practitioners, advocates, and students to grapple with the reality of race, gender, and violence in America. This multilevel analysis explores the chronological life histories of eight black men from the aftermath of World War II through the Cold War and into today. By appreciating the significance of how African American men live through what it means to be black and male in America, this book envisions the complicated dynamics that devalue their lives, those of their family, and society.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813549446
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 03/11/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 359 KB

About the Author

Gail Garfield is associate professor in the sociology department at John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY and is the author of Knowing What We Know: African American Women's Experiences of Violence and Violation (Rutgers University Press).

Table of Contents


Introduction: "I am a man"
Little men
The souls of Black boys
Manhood
Imprisoned manhood
Manhood rearticulated
Conclusion: post-race and post-gender fiction in a violent world
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