ISBN:
080786417X
,
9780807864173
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (xii, 380 p.)
,
ill.
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
Gender & American culture
Parallel Title:
Print version Manliness and its discontents
DDC:
305.3889607309041
Keywords:
African American men Social conditions
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20th century
;
Immigrants Social conditions
;
20th century
;
United States
;
Men Identity
;
History
;
20th century
;
United States
;
Masculinity History
;
20th century
;
United States
;
Sex role History
;
20th century
;
United States
;
Middle class History
;
20th century
;
United States
;
African Americans Social conditions
;
To 1964
;
Sex role History 20th century
;
Middle class History 20th century
;
African Americans Social conditions To 1964
;
African American men Social conditions 20th century
;
Masculinity History 20th century
;
Men Identity 20th century
;
History
;
Immigrants Social conditions 20th century
;
Immigrants Social conditions 20th century
;
Men Identity 20th century
;
History
;
Masculinity History 20th century
;
Sex role History 20th century
;
Middle class History 20th century
;
African Americans Social conditions To 1964
;
African American men Social conditions 20th century
;
Middle class
;
Race relations
;
Sex role
;
Social conditions
;
Geschlechterrolle
;
Schwarze
;
Soziale Situation
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Gender Studies
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African Americans ; Social conditions
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Immigrants ; Social conditions
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Masculinity
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Men ; Identity
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History
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African American men ; Social conditions
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United States Race relations
;
United States Social conditions
;
1865-1918
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United States Social conditions
;
1918-1932
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United States
;
United States Social conditions 1918-1932
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United States Race relations
;
United States Social conditions 1865-1918
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United States Social conditions 1865-1918
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United States Social conditions 1918-1932
;
United States Race relations
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USA
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USA
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Schwarze
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United States
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Electronic book
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Electronic books History
Abstract:
Does masonry make us better men? -- A spirit of manliness -- Our noble women and the coming generations -- Flaming youth -- A man and artist -- A tempestuous spirit of rebellion -- The respectable and the damned.
Abstract:
In a pathbreaking new assessment of the shaping of black male identity in the early twentieth century, Martin Summers explores how middle-class African American and African Caribbean immigrant men constructed a gendered sense of self through organizational life, work, leisure, and cultural production
Description / Table of Contents:
Does masonry make us better men?A spirit of manliness -- Our noble women and the coming generations -- Flaming youth -- A man and artist -- A tempestuous spirit of rebellion -- The respectable and the damned.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [345]-361) and index. - Description based on print version record
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