Thursday, June 25, 2009

Hypermasculinity Reference List

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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