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Your Average Nigga - Performing Race, Literacy, and Masculinity (Paperback)
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Your Average Nigga - Performing Race, Literacy, and Masculinity (Paperback)
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In ""Your Average Nigga"", Vershawn Ashanti Young uses his own
experiences to examine how black masculinity is shaped by identity
performances of racial authenticity, academic literacy, class
mobility, and sexuality. Moving between autobiography,
autoethnography, and scholarly analysis, Young critiques proponents
of ""code-switching"" whose solution to the black ""literacy gap""
requires inner-city youth to adopt white English vernacular at
school and to reserve black English vernacular for home. ""Your
Average Nigga"" exposes the factors that make black racial identity
incompatible with literacy for blacks, especially black males.
Drawing on scholarship in both performance theory and African
American literary and cultural studies, Young argues that
exaggerated perceptions of the gap between black and white
linguistic performances harm inner-city blacks by requiring them to
choose between abandoning their customary ways of speaking and
behaving at the risk of alienating themselves from their families
and communities and retaining their speech and behavior as a marker
of racial authenticity while isolating themselves from mainstream
society. Young also shows that exaggerated perceptions of the gap
between black and white racial identities leave blacks in the
impossible position of either trying to be white or forever
struggling to prove that they are ""black enough."" For men, this
also becomes an endless struggle to prove that they are masculine
enough. Ultimately, Young argues that far from denaturalizing
supposedly fixed identity categories, as many theorists have
contended, racial performance only reinscribes the essentialism
that it is believed to subvert. Scholars and teachers of rhetoric,
performance studies, and African American studies will enjoy this
insightful volume.
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