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This book is a study of black masculinity in the twenty-first
century. Through a series of critical and interdisciplinary essays,
this work examines the image of the black male in American society
as a Toby Waller stereotype. Toby Waller is the fictional, yet
symbolic character from Alex Haley's highly acclaimed book and
mini-series, Roots. It is a richly detailed, fictional story about
slavery and one enslaved African man's struggle to regain freedom.
The parallel of the life of enslaved Toby Waller is similar to
present day black males. Both are individuals who are often
stripped of their cultural identity and exist within an
institutional and systemic framework that devalues black male life.
This dichotomy is the historical platform to discuss how those in
the annals of white America demarcate which embodiment merits
inclusion into societal acceptance.
This book is a study of black masculinity in the twenty-first
century. Through a series of critical and interdisciplinary essays,
this work examines the image of the black male in American society
as a Toby Waller stereotype. Toby Waller is the fictional, yet
symbolic character from Alex Haley's highly acclaimed book and
mini-series, Roots. It is a richly detailed, fictional story about
slavery and one enslaved African man's struggle to regain freedom.
The parallel of the life of enslaved Toby Waller is similar to
present day black males. Both are individuals who are often
stripped of their cultural identity and exist within an
institutional and systemic framework that devalues black male life.
This dichotomy is the historical platform to discuss how those in
the annals of white America demarcate which embodiment merits
inclusion into societal acceptance.
Winner of the 2019 LAMBDA Literary Award in LGBTQ Studies! Toxic
Silence: Race, Black Gender Identity, and Addressing the Violence
against Black Transgender Women in Houston contributes to a growing
body of transgender scholarship. This book examines the patriarchal
and heteronormative frames within the black community and larger
American society that advances the toxic masculinity which
violently castigates and threatens the collective embodiment of
black transgender women in the USA. Such scholarship is needed to
shed more light on the transphobic violence and murders against
this understudied group. Little is known about the societal and
cultural issues and concerns affecting black transgender women and
how their gender identity is met with systemic, institutional, and
interpersonal roadblocks. During a time period in American history
defined by Time Magazine as "The Transgender Tipping Point," black
transgender women have emerged as social, cultural, and political
subjects to advance our understanding of the lives of people who
identity as a part of both the black and LGBTQIA communities. In
the end, this book calls on the black community and culture to end
the toxic silence and act instead as allies who are more accepting
and inclusive of differing sexualities and gender identities in an
effort to improve the generative power of black solidarity.
Winner of the 2019 LAMBDA Literary Award in LGBTQ Studies! Toxic
Silence: Race, Black Gender Identity, and Addressing the Violence
against Black Transgender Women in Houston contributes to a growing
body of transgender scholarship. This book examines the patriarchal
and heteronormative frames within the black community and larger
American society that advances the toxic masculinity which
violently castigates and threatens the collective embodiment of
black transgender women in the USA. Such scholarship is needed to
shed more light on the transphobic violence and murders against
this understudied group. Little is known about the societal and
cultural issues and concerns affecting black transgender women and
how their gender identity is met with systemic, institutional, and
interpersonal roadblocks. During a time period in American history
defined by Time Magazine as "The Transgender Tipping Point," black
transgender women have emerged as social, cultural, and political
subjects to advance our understanding of the lives of people who
identity as a part of both the black and LGBTQIA communities. In
the end, this book calls on the black community and culture to end
the toxic silence and act instead as allies who are more accepting
and inclusive of differing sexualities and gender identities in an
effort to improve the generative power of black solidarity.
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