African Manhood in the 21St Century

African Manhood in the 21St Century

Author: Imhotep Asis Fatiu

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2018-03-16

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 198451444X

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In speaking about the contents of this writing, warriors will find a large collection of essential thinking and working tools. In recognizing that you can bring a man to knowledge but you cant make him think, this think book is full of timeless wisdom and battle tested lessons which can assist those who recognize that we are at war and their need to submit themselves to the Akobens call. It offers a generous collection of personal thoughts, fictional knowledge, challenges, motivations and concrete affirmations which can guide warriors toward building and strengthening their character. If studied well, it can even assist the unsure in finding more productive ways to calibrate their desire to better reflect the depth of both the demand that they be Afrikan and creatively envision victory (Mwalimu K. Bomani Baruti). In writing this book, Baba Imhotep Asis Fatiu has added to the ongoing dialogue about African manhood. His insights are on point. His perspective of African manhood is brilliant and is a must study for anyone interested in African manhood. This is a fascinating book (Anonymous).


African Masculinities

African Masculinities

Author: L. Ouzgane

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2005-03-15

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 140397960X

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While masculinity studies enjoys considerable growth in the West, there is very little analysis of African masculinities. This volume explores what it means for an African to be masculine and how male identity is shaped by cultural forces. The editors believe that to tackle the important questions in Africa-the many forms of violence (wars, genocides, familial violence and crime) and the AIDS pandemic-it is necessary to understand how a combination of a colonial past, patriarchal cultural structures and a variety of religious and knowledge systems creates masculine identities and sexualities. The work done in the book particularly bears in mind how vulnerability and marginalization produce complex forms of male identity. The book is interdisciplinary and is the first in-depth and comprehensive study of African men as a gendered category.


Masculinity Under Construction

Masculinity Under Construction

Author: LaToya Jefferson-James

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2020-09-17

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1793615306

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Masculinity Under Construction: Literary Re-Presentations of Black Masculinity in the African Diaspora analyzes Black male identity as constructed by Black male authors. In each chapter, Dr. Jefferson-James discusses a different "construction" or definition of masculine identity produced by men of African descent on the continent of Africa, in the Caribbean, and in North America. Combing through the works of James Baldwin, Chinua Achebe, Ralph Ellison, George Lamming, and other pan-African authors, Masculinity Under Construction argues for the importance of analyzing the historical context that contributed to the formation of Black male identity. Additionally, Dr. Jefferson-James draws a relationship between Black feminists and writers, such as Anna Julia Cooper and her contemporaries, and these works of literature viewed as primarily about Black masculinity.


Punch Me Up to the Gods

Punch Me Up to the Gods

Author: Brian Broome

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 0358439108

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Playful, poignant and wholly original, this coming-of-age memoir about Blackness, masculinity and addiction follows the author, a poet and screenwriter, as he recounts his experiences, revealing a perpetual outsider awkwardly squirming to find his way in. --


Invisible Man, Got the Whole World Watching

Invisible Man, Got the Whole World Watching

Author: Mychal Denzel Smith

Publisher: Bold Type Books

Published: 2016-06-14

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1568585292

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An unflinching account of what it means to be a young black man in America today, and how the existing script for black manhood is being rewritten in one of the most fascinating periods of American history. How do you learn to be a black man in America? For young black men today, it means coming of age during the presidency of Barack Obama. It means witnessing the deaths of Oscar Grant, Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Akai Gurley, and too many more. It means celebrating powerful moments of black self-determination for LeBron James, Dave Chappelle, and Frank Ocean. In Invisible Man, Got the Whole World Watching, Mychal Denzel Smith chronicles his own personal and political education during these tumultuous years, describing his efforts to come into his own in a world that denied his humanity. Smith unapologetically upends reigning assumptions about black masculinity, rewriting the script for black manhood so that depression and anxiety aren't considered taboo, and feminism and LGBTQ rights become part of the fight. The questions Smith asks in this book are urgent -- for him, for the martyrs and the tokens, and for the Trayvons that could have been and are still waiting.


The Bible and Politics in Africa

The Bible and Politics in Africa

Author: Joachim Kügler

Publisher: University of Bamberg Press

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 3863090918

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Section 1: The Bible and broad political discourses in Africa. "Rewriting" the Bible or de-biblifying the public sphere? Proposals and propositions on the usage of the Bible by public figures in Zimbabwe/ by Masiiwa Ragies Gunda. The Bible and the quest for democracy and democratization in Africa: the Zimbabwe experience / by Eliot Tofa. The Bible and the quest for developmental justice: the case of orphans in Namibia / by Jannie Hunter. The Bible in the service of pan-africanism: the case of Dr Tafataona Mahoso's pan-african biblical exegesis / by Obvious Vengeyi. The ANC's deployment of religion in nation building: from Thabo Mbeki, to "the RDP of the soul", to Jacob Zuma / by Gerald West. The Bible and democracy in Africa: how biblical science can contribute towards the establishment of plurality and democracy, the Bible as a relevant tool in the quest for engendering plurality / by Jephthah Kiara Gathaka. Section 2: Some readings of the Bible in/for political discourses in Africa. Contextual theological reading of the Bible with indigenous communities: the case of the Basarwa/San in Botswana / by Moji Ruele. A theological reflection on Romans 13:1-7 in the 21st century Zimbabwean politics / by Phillemon M. Chamburuka. The Judas Iscariot episode In the zimbabwean religio-political debate of "selling out" / by Francis Machingura. Inspiring for liberation - legitimizing for occupation : interpretations of the Exodus from southern Africa / by Stephanie Feder. Politics of feeding: reading John 6 (and 1 Cor 11) as documents of socio-political conflicts / by Joachim Kügler. "If my people ..." a critical analysis of the deployment of 2 Chronicles 7:14 during the Zimbabwean crisis / by Ezra Chitando. Towards a new reading of the bible in africa - spy exegesis / by Canisius Mwandayi. Empowering the poor: the Bible and the poor in informal settlements in Africa with reference to Mangaung, South Africa / Pieter Verster. Section 3: The bible, gender and politics in Africa. The politics of "biblical manhood": a critical study of masculinity politics and biblical hermeneutics in a Zambian pentecostal church / Adriaan S. Van Klinken. The bible as a source of strength among Zimbabwean women during socio-economic and political crises / by Elizabeth Vengeyi. An analysis of the application of 1 Corinthians 14:34-35 and 1 Timothy 2:11-14: the politics of pentecostalism and women's ministries in Zimbabwe / by Tapiwa Praise Mapuranga.


Black Masculinity and Homosexuality in "Moonlight" by Barry Jenkins

Black Masculinity and Homosexuality in

Author: Ilka Stein

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2023-08-11

Total Pages: 23

ISBN-13: 334692145X

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Seminar paper from the year 2022 in the subject Communications - Movies and Television, grade: 1,0, University of Bonn (Department of English, American, and Celtic Studies), course: What's Happened Since Stonewall?: Queer US-American Experiences of the Last 50 Years, language: English, abstract: This analysis takes an in-depth look at Barry Jenkins's film "Moonlight," celebrated for its portrayal of black masculinities and same-sex love. The study aims to explore both the unique intersection of masculinity, blackness, and sexuality, as well as the stereotypical depictions found within the film, following the protagonist Chiron's development across different stages of life. "Moonlight" offers a compelling exploration of black masculinity by tracing the life of Chiron, an African American boy from Miami's poorer suburbs. Set in the 1980s at the onset of the Crack epidemic in the US, the film divides Chiron's life into three chapters: childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. In each stage, Chiron grapples with themes of masculinity, sexuality, and love, influenced by his mother, surrogate family, and school peers. Theoretical approaches and works by scholars like bell hooks and Trevor B. Milton aid in defining and analyzing the subject of black masculinity, highlighting both stereotypical and redefined versions of black masculinity.


Twentieth-Century South Africa

Twentieth-Century South Africa

Author: William Beinart

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2001-10-04

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 019160674X

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An innovative examination of the forces - both destructive and dynamic - which have shaped twentieth-century South Africa. This book provides a stimulating introduction to the history of South Africa in the twentieth century. It draws on the rich and lively tradition of radical history writing on that country and, to a greater extent than previous accounts, weaves economic and cultural history into the political narrative. Apartheid and industrialization, especially mining, are central theme, as is the rise of nationalism in the Afrikaner and African communities. But the author also emphasizes the neglected significance of rural experiences and local identities in shaping political consciousness. The roles played by such key figure as Smuts, Verwoerd, de Klerk, Plaatje, and Mandela are explored, while recent historiographical trends are reflected in analyses of rural protest, white cultural politics, the vitality of black urban life, and environmental decay. The book assesses the analysis of black reactions to apartheid, the rise of the ANC. The concluding chapter brings this seminal history up-to-date, tackling the issues and events from 1994-1999 - in particular the success of Mandela and the ANC in seeing through the end of apartheid rule. It also looks at the chances of a stable future for the new-found democracy in South Africa.


The SAGE Encyclopedia of African Cultural Heritage in North America

The SAGE Encyclopedia of African Cultural Heritage in North America

Author: Mwalimu J. Shujaa

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2015-07-13

Total Pages: 993

ISBN-13: 1483346382

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The Encyclopedia of African Cultural Heritage in North America provides an accessible ready reference on the retention and continuity of African culture within the United States. Our conceptual framework holds, first, that culture is a form of self-knowledge and knowledge about self in the world as transmitted from one person to another. Second, that African people continuously create their own cultural history as they move through time and space. Third, that African descended people living outside of Africa are also contributors to and participate in the creation of African cultural history. Entries focus on illuminating Africanisms (cultural retentions traceable to an African origin) and cultural continuities (ongoing practices and processes through which African culture continues to be created and formed). Thus, the focus is more culturally specific and less concerned with the broader transatlantic demographic, political and geographic issues that are the focus of similar recent reference works. We also focus less on biographies of individuals and political and economic ties and more on processes and manifestations of African cultural heritage and continuity. FEATURES: A two-volume A-to-Z work, available in a choice of print or electronic formats 350 signed entries, each concluding with Cross-references and Further Readings 150 figures and photos Front matter consisting of an Introduction and a Reader’s Guide organizing entries thematically to more easily guide users to related entries Signed articles concluding with cross-references


African American Fraternities and Sororities

African American Fraternities and Sororities

Author: Tamara L. Brown

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 554

ISBN-13: 0813136628

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This second edition includes new chapters that address issues such as the role of Christian values in black Greek-letter organizations and the persistence of hazing. Offering an overview of the historical, cultural, political, and social circumstances that have shaped these groups, African American Fraternities and Sororities explores the profound contributions that black Greek-letter organizations and their members have made to America.