Fathers, preachers, rebels, men : black masculinity in U.S. history and literature, 1820-1945 / edited by Timothy R. Buckner and Peter Caster.


Columbus : Ohio State University Press, c2011.
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Part of the series Black performance and cultural criticism;Black performance and cultural criticism.
Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-264) and index.
  • He was no man attall ? Slave men, honor, violence, and masculinity in the antebellum South / Jeff Forret — A crucible of masculinity : William Johnson’s barbershop and the making of free black men in the antebellum South / Timothy R. Buckner — To train them for the work : manhood, morality, and free black conduct discourse in antebellum New York / Erica L. Ball — Masculinizing the pulpit : the black preacher in the nineteenth-century AME church / Julius H. Bailey — Shall I trust these men? : Thomas Nast and postbellum black manhood / Fiona Deans Halloran — Charles W. Chesnutt, Harper’s Weekly, and racial caricature in postbellum, pre-Harlem America / Peter Caster — So I decided to quit it and try something else for a while : reading agency in Nat Love / Simone Drake — Cowboys, porters, and the mythic West : satire and frontier masculinity in The life and adventures of Nat Love / Charity Fox — From Haiti to Harpers Ferry : the insurrectionary tradition in American literature / Colleen C. O’Brien — The political is personal : black family manhood and the social science of E. Franklin Frazier, 1930-1945 / Malinda Alaine Lindquist — Black masculinity and new precedents / Riché Richardson.

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