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In this book, Stefan Battle weaves together autoethnographic
narrative and ethnographic performance material from his own life
and those of four other Black men, to show the untold impact of
racial trauma on these everyday lives. By engaging readers with
these experiences, stories and pain, the book aims to help to stop
racial trauma and heal the race-based grief of the many Black men
who need to speak out against racial injustice United States.
Battle organizes the book as a performative account of a one-day
workshop that he might teach to college students or other adults.
He uses individual activities including an interview with a White
woman regarding her relationship to race and racism, a staged
reading in which five Black men share their stories, an audience
discussion about race and racism, and Battle’s performative talk,
sharing the author’s desire for people of all races, to
self-reflect and then talk among themselves about race and racism.
Battle’s powerful book reveals that each Black man’s unique
story is important and that understanding something of a person’s
hidden context for processing the traumas of racism can lead to new
understanding and healing. To this end, Battle examines issues such
as Black men's mental health, and the wider societal systemic
racism in the US that provokes tension and harm to the racial
victimization of Black men. Suitable for students and scholars of
qualitative research and autoethnography in the Social Sciences,
Communication Studies, Education, Social Work, and Africana or
Black Studies, this book will also be of interest to anyone seeking
to better understand and engage with the Black male experience in
the US.
In this book, Stefan Battle weaves together autoethnographic
narrative and ethnographic performance material from his own life
and those of four other Black men, to show the untold impact of
racial trauma on these everyday lives. By engaging readers with
these experiences, stories and pain, the book aims to help to stop
racial trauma and heal the race-based grief of the many Black men
who need to speak out against racial injustice United States.
Battle organizes the book as a performative account of a one-day
workshop that he might teach to college students or other adults.
He uses individual activities including an interview with a White
woman regarding her relationship to race and racism, a staged
reading in which five Black men share their stories, an audience
discussion about race and racism, and Battle’s performative talk,
sharing the author’s desire for people of all races, to
self-reflect and then talk among themselves about race and racism.
Battle’s powerful book reveals that each Black man’s unique
story is important and that understanding something of a person’s
hidden context for processing the traumas of racism can lead to new
understanding and healing. To this end, Battle examines issues such
as Black men's mental health, and the wider societal systemic
racism in the US that provokes tension and harm to the racial
victimization of Black men. Suitable for students and scholars of
qualitative research and autoethnography in the Social Sciences,
Communication Studies, Education, Social Work, and Africana or
Black Studies, this book will also be of interest to anyone seeking
to better understand and engage with the Black male experience in
the US.
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