Here is my reference list for my research, should anyone be interested. Please forgive my rudimentary HTML skills, which made it hard to preserve proper APA format.
Where applicable, I have inserted an amazon.com or other website link to the article or book in question, rendering this reference list interactive. All non-hyperlinked articles can be found under your university's license on JSTOR.
Brown, J.A. (1999) Comic book masculinity and the new black superhero. African American Review, 33 (1), 25-42.
Check, E. (2002). Pink scissors. Art Education, 55 (1), 46-52.
Dimitriadis,G. (2003). Friendship, cliques, and gangs: Young black men coming of age in urban america. New York: Teachers College Press.
Gallo, D.(2004). Bold books for innovative teaching: The boldest books. The English Journal, 94 (1), 126-130.
Gruber, E. & Thau, H.(2003). Sexually related content on television and adolescents of color: Media theory, physiological development, and psychological impact. Journal of Negro Education, 72 (4), 438-456.
Hill, S.A. & Sprague, J.(1999). Parenting in black and white families: The intersection of gender with race and class. Gender and Society, 13 (4), 480-502.
Majors, R.G., et al. (1994) Cool pose: A symbolic mechanism for masculine role enactment and coping by black males. New York: Touchstone.
Mercer, K. (1994).Welcome to the jungle: New positions in black cultural studies. New York: Routledge.
Milner, Jr. M. (2004).Freaks, geeks, and cool kids:American teenagers,schools, and the culture of consumption. New York: Routledge.
Ray, H. (1995). Black masculinity and visual culture. Callaloo, 18 (2), 401-405.
Rowell, C.H.(1991). An interview with henry louis gates, jr. Callaloo, 14(2), 444-463.
Ward, E. G. (2005).Homophobia, hypermasculinity, and the us black church. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 7(5), 493-504.
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