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The Intersection of Race and Gender: Teaching Reformed Gender Ideologies to Black Males in the Context of Hegemonic Masculinity
Author(s) -
Lauren Wesley
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of black sexuality and relationships
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2376-7510
pISSN - 2334-2668
DOI - 10.1353/bsr.2015.0010
Subject(s) - masculinity , hegemonic masculinity , gender studies , hegemony , ideology , white (mutation) , sociology , race (biology) , opposition (politics) , context (archaeology) , politics , political science , history , law , archaeology , biochemistry , chemistry , gene
Hegemonic masculinity traditionally excludes those who are not members of it including women, gay men, lower-class white men and non-white men. Black men have historically been characterized as the most oppositional to hegemonic masculinity. However, even in this opposition, some black men strive to create a concept of masculinity for themselves in the context of traditional, white constructs. The unfortunate consequence of this goal is the overcompensation some black men have taken to in order to prove their manhood. In response to the economic and political disempowerment some black men face, this paper introduces models of a reformed definition of black masculinity in order to give some black men the opportunity to emerge as productive citizens in their own communities.

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