The Brother Code
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The Brother Code

Manhood and Masculinity Among African American Males in College

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The Brother Code

Manhood and Masculinity Among African American Males in College

About this book

The Brother Code: What is the role of manhood and masculinity in the lives of African American males in college? How do manhood norms influence decisions within and beyond college? How might mothers and fathers differentially affect manhood and masculinity in their sons? What are African American's men unique ways of knowing themselves and their surroundings? The Brother Code: Manhood and Masculinity among African American Men in College situates itself at the intersection of higher education and cultural studies to address these questions and more. Primarily, this book offers colleges and universities a penetrative gaze into a complex web of identities—the manhood of African American males in college. Yet the book also seizes a rare opportunity in higher education research to review six historical eras of African American manhood as well as the troublesome relationship between African American males and education in general.

This knowledge is important for understanding all aspects of African American male participation in college, including enrollment, retention, curricular, and co-curricular involvement. Based on an empirical study, the data in this book emerged from one-on-one interviews in which 24 African American males enrolled in 12 colleges discussed how manhood matters in their social and college lives. The aim is to help unearth the marginalized topics of manhood, gender, and masculinity in males generally but, more specifically among African American males, a marginalized student group in education. Using an interdisciplinary approach, the book draws upon literature in history, African American studies, gender studies, sociology, cultural studies, psychology, and anthropology.

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Year
2012
Print ISBN
9781617357602
9781617357619
eBook ISBN
9781806614950

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Series
  3. Halftitle
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Dedication
  7. Contents
  8. Foreword
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. Part-I
  11. 1 An Introduction: Canons, Confessions, and Colleges
  12. What Is the Brother Code?
  13. (Re)Claiming Voice, (Re)Writing the Code: Diary of a “Mama’s Boy”
  14. The Study of African American Boys, Men, and Manhood
  15. Critical Concepts: The Social Construction of Gender
  16. Organization of This Book
  17. 2 African American Males and Education: Mining the Collegiate Context
  18. The State of the African American Male in College: Trends and Findings
  19. African American Students in College: Post–Brown Perspectives
  20. Diverse Identities, Experiences, and Institutions: Toward Multiple Identity Analysis
  21. Reviewing the Context for Conversation: How Manhood Matters
  22. 3 Historical Perspectives on African American Manhood: Six Eras of Revolutionary Change
  23. Pre-Transplantation: Men of the African Diaspora
  24. Post-Transplantation America: Constructing Oppressed Identities
  25. Antebellum and Reconstruction Eras: Fighting Wars, (Re)Constructing Families
  26. The New Negro Movement: The Infusion of Class and Ritual into Identity
  27. The Civil Rights Era: Identity Crisis and The Emergence of a “Cool Pose”
  28. Conclusion
  29. 4 Manhood Rules, Education Rules: Issues of Convergence and Departure
  30. Rules of Race and Manhood
  31. Educational Settings as Sorting Devices: The “Hidden” Rules of Schooling
  32. African American Boys, Schools, and the Formation of Oppositional Identities
  33. Studies of African American Males and Collegiate Masculinities
  34. The Role of Manhood in College Engagement
  35. Part II
  36. 5 Defining Manhood: Constructions, Communities, and Cognitive Dissonance
  37. Self-Expectations
  38. Responsibilities and Relationships to Family
  39. Mothering for Manhood, Fathering for Masculinity
  40. Worldviews and Life Philosophies
  41. “Dueling Expectations“: The Persistent Negotiation of Double Consciousness
  42. 6 Through the (Manhood) Looking Glass: (Re)Envisioning the College Experience
  43. “I’m Still Here”: Institutional (In)Attention and (Dis)Avowal
  44. “Knowing the Teacher Behind the Suit”: (De)Constructing Relationships with Faculty
  45. “From Pals to Peers”: Mentoring and Supporting
  46. “Opening My Eyes to the World”: Bridging Campusand Community
  47. The Relationship between College and Society: Institutional Role and Type Differences
  48. 7 (Black) Men’s Ways of Knowing: A Taxonomy of Manhood or Stereotypes?
  49. The Sexualizer: Upholding the Code through Hyperheterosexuality
  50. Vignette 1: The Importance of Being Earnest: “It’s All in the Swagger”
  51. Transgressing the Code: Banishment from African American Manhood
  52. Vignette 2: Outing the Transgressive Self, Breaking Silence
  53. Misogynist: Sexism in the Code and The Paradox of Complicit Women
  54. Vignette 3: Leonard: Tales of a “Student Leader Pimp”?
  55. Self-Actualizers: (Re)Inventing Manhood Beyond the Code
  56. Vignette 4: Sean: “Being Me to My Fullest”
  57. Beyond the Mask: Indicting Society and Imploding Stereotypes in College
  58. 8 Centering African American Men in College: New Horizons for Theory, Research, and Practice
  59. Six Matters of Policy and Practice
  60. Conclusion
  61. Afterword
  62. A   Methodological Scheme and Praxis
  63. B   Institutional Matrix
  64. C   Sample Interview Protocol
  65. References
  66. About the Author

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