ISBN:
9781609175771
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (761 pages)
Series Statement:
International Race and Education Ser
Parallel Title:
Print version Ransaw, Theodore S The Handbook of Research on Black Males : Quantitative, Qualitative, and Multidisciplinary
DDC:
305.38/896073
Keywords:
Aufsatzsammlung
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Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
Intro -- Contents -- Jerlando F. L. Jackson / Foreword -- Theodore S. Ransaw / Preface -- Part 1. History -- Bernard K. Duffy / Introduction -- Bernard K. Duffy and Richard D. Besel / Recollection, Regret, and Foreboding in Frederick Douglass's Fourth of July Orations of 1852 and 1875 -- Andre E. Johnson / Fighting the Devil with Fire: The Political Rhetoric of Henry McNeal Turner during Reconstruction -- Richard W. Leeman / Fanning the Flame: African American Leaders and the Agitation for Change, 1918-1954 -- Bernard K. Duffy and Richard D. Besel / Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" and the Politics of Cultural Memory: An Apostil -- Robert E. Terrill / The Biographical and Rhetorical Transformations of Malcolm X -- Richard D. Besel and Bernard K. Duffy / Stokely Carmichael and the Rhetorical Articulation of Black Power -- David A. Frank / Barack Obama, the Rhetoric of Racial Reconciliation, and Donald Trump's Audience: Realizing the Promise of the "A More Perfect Union Address -- Vignette -- Part 2. Research and Research Trends -- Darryl B. Holloman and Corey D. Givens / Introduction -- Michell L. Temple, Teresita Warren, and J. Michael Anderson / Black Male College Students with Disabilities: The Role of Self-Determination in College Completion -- Jeffrey K. Coleman / Educational Emancipation: Liberating African American Male Students at PWIs -- Robert G. Bryant and Georj Lewis / Qualitative Research Approach When Studying Black Males -- Tomeka Davis / How Schools Fail Black Boys (and Girls Too): Race, Gender, and Academic Trajectories from Kindergarten through Eighth Grade -- Theodore Greene / Aberrations of "Home": Gay Neighborhoods and the Experiences of Community among GBQ Men of Color -- Vignette -- Part 3. Health -- Brent E. Johnson / Introduction
Abstract:
Rana Walker / I Can Breathe: Transforming the Mind, Body, and Spirit of Black Males -- Taura Taylor / Fatherhood, Resilience, and Black Men's Mental Health: Exploring the Contributions of Black Homeschooling Fathers -- Brent E. Johnson / Improved Health Care for Black Males as a Function of Increased Graduation Rates: A Scholar-Servanthood Pedagogical Approach -- Darron Smith / The Epigenetics of Being Black and Feeling Blue: Understanding African American Vulnerability to Disease -- James H. Campbell / Djangos Chained: The Struggle for Freedom -- Vignette -- Part 4. Education -- Theodore S. Ransaw / Introduction -- Jawanza Kunjufu / Understanding Black Male Learning Styles -- Theodore S. Ransaw / The Black Male Founders of Emancipatory Education: Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. DuBois, Booker T. Washington, Carter g. Woodson, Molefi Asante, Jawanza Kunjufu, William Cross, and Richard Majors -- Anindya Kundu / Agency and Grit: Fostering the Growth of Black Male Students to Achieve Greatness -- Robert Q. Berry III and Kateri Thunder / Black Learners' Perseverance with Mathematics: A Qualitative Metasynthesis -- David E. Kirkland and Austin Jackson / We Real Cool: Toward a Theory of Black Masculine Literacies -- Raven Jones Stanbrough / Culturally Sustained Debaters: Understanding the Legacy Learning Literacies of Young Black Men -- Stuart Rhoden / Perseverance Will Prevail: Three Young Black Males Whose Lives Matter -- James Bridgeforth / Examining Campus Climate for African American Males at Predominantly White Institutions -- Louis Napoleon / No Positive Role Models: Growing Up in Prison -- Vignette -- Part 5. Criminal and Social Justice -- Steven Randolph Cureton / Introduction -- LaWanda M. Simpkins / Victimized Victim: The Consciousness of Black Femininity in the Image of Masculinity
Abstract:
Kimya N. Dennis / Black Male Suicide: Inward-Expressed Frustration and Aggression -- Armondo R. Collins / The Media Assault on the Black Male: Echoes of Public Lynching and Killing the Modern Terror of Jack Johnson -- Jack S. Monell / A Preliminary Examination of Hegemonic Masculinity: Defi nitional Transference of Black Masculinity Affecting Lethal Tactics against Black Males -- Steven Randolph Cureton / Hoovers and Night Crawlers: When Outside In Becomes Inside Out -- Vignette -- Part 6. Hip-Hop -- Toby S. Jenkins / Introduction -- Mazi A. E. Mutafa / Words, Beats, and My Life -- Crystal Leigh Endsley / Dopeboys and Mic Fiends: Spoken Word Poetry as a Performance of Black Masculinity -- Edward J. Smith / Discussing Suicide without being Crucified: The New Renaissance of Mental Health in Hip-Hop -- Chelda Smith Kondo / Mama, Am I Hip-Hop? Unpacking the Intersections of Race, Culture, and Gender with a Young Black Boy -- Vignette -- Part 7. Programs and Initiatives -- Spencer Platt and Theodore S. Ransaw / Introduction -- Ronald W. Whitaker II and Adriel A. Hilton / All Eyes on Me: Culturally Responsive Approaches to Engaging Revenue-Playing Black Male Student-Athletes Who Attend PWIs -- Devin L. Randolph / African American Male Students' Perceptions of Factors That Contribute to Their Academic Success -- C. P. Gause / Holla If You Hear Me? Supporting African American Males at a Predominantly White Institution in the Midwest - a Tale from Southeast Missouri State University -- Tyree Robinson / The Effects of Racial Exclusionary Disciplinary Practices on African American Male Students: Alternatives to Suspensions and Expulsions -- Gregory J. Vincent, Ryan M. Sutton, Jessica M. Khalaf, and Kevin Almasy / Black Males in Higher Education: A Multiple Case Study Approach to Success and Retention at the University of Texas at Austin -- Vignette
Abstract:
C. P. Gause / Where Do We Go from Here? We Need a Revolution -- Contributors -- Index
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