Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Gender studies > Men's studies
|
Buy Now
Looking for Leroy - Illegible Black Masculinities (Hardcover, New)
Loot Price: R2,633
Discovery Miles 26 330
|
|
Looking for Leroy - Illegible Black Masculinities (Hardcover, New)
Series: Postmillennial Pop
Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days
|
Mark Anthony Neal's Looking for Leroy is an engaging and
provocative analysis of the complex ways in which black masculinity
has been read and misread through contemporary American popular
culture. Neal argues that black men and boys are bound, in profound
ways, to and by their legibility. The most "legible" black male
bodies are often rendered as criminal, bodies in need of policing
and containment. Ironically, Neal argues, this sort of legibility
brings welcome relief to white America, providing easily
identifiable images of black men in an era defined by shifts in
racial, sexual, and gendered identities. Neal highlights the
radical potential of rendering legible black male bodies--those
bodies that are all too real for us--as illegible, while
simultaneously rendering illegible black male bodies--those
versions of black masculinity that we can't believe are real--as
legible. In examining figures such as hip-hop entrepreneur and
artist Jay-Z, R&B Svengali R. Kelly, the late vocalist Luther
Vandross, and characters from the hit HBO series The Wire, among
others, Neal demonstrates how distinct representations of black
masculinity can break the links in the public imagination that
create antagonism toward black men. Looking for Leroy features
close readings of contemporary black masculinity and popular
culture, highlighting both the complexity and accessibility of
black men and boys through visual and sonic cues within American
culture, media, and public policy. By rendering legible the
illegible, Neal maps the range of identifications and anxieties
that have marked the performance and reception of post-Civil Rights
era African American masculinity.Mark Anthony Nealis Professor of
African & African American Studies at Duke University. He is
the author of several books including New Black Man andSoul Babies:
Black Popular Culture and the Post-Soul Aestheticand the host of
the weekly webcast Left of Black.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.