(i) Introductions and overviews

Note: These works focus on introductions to and overviews of intersectional approaches to men and masculinity. See here for introductions to intersectional feminism and intersectional feminist approaches.

Chapter-length introductions

Awkward, Michael. (2002). Black Male Trouble: The Challenges for Rethinking Masculine Differences. In Gardiner, Judith Kegan. (ed.). Masculinity Studies and Feminist Theory: New Directions. Columbia University Press.

Beasley, C. (2001). Negotiating difference: debatable feminism. In C. Bacchi and Paul Nursey-Bray (eds), Left Directions: Is There a Third Way, University of Western Australia Press, Perth, 193-209.

Beasley, C. (2006). Speaking of feminism… what are we arguing about?: difference and the politics of meaning. In L. Burns (ed.), Feminist Alliances, Rodopi, Amsterdam & N. Y., 35-58.

Bilge, S. (2009). Smuggling intersectionality into the study of masculinity: Some methodological challenges. In Feminist Research Methods: An International Conference, University of Stockholm, 4-9 February 2009.

Case, K. A., Iuzzini, J., & Hopkins, M. (2012). Systems of privilege: Intersections, awareness, and applications. Journal of Social Issues, 68, 1–10. doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-4560.2011.01732.x.

Connell, R.W. (1998). Masculinities and Globalization. Men and Masculinities, 1(1), July

Connell, R.W. (2000). Masculinities and Globalization, Chapter 3; Globalization and Men’s Bodies. Chapter 4, in The Men and the Boys. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.

Connell, R.W. (2002). Masculinities and Globalisation. Chapter 1 in Heather Worth, Anna Paris, and Louisa Allen. (eds.). The Life of Brian: Masculinities, Sexualities and Health in New Zealand. Dunedin: University of Otago Press.Christensen, A.-D., & Jensen, S. Q. (2014). Combining Hegemonic Masculinity and Intersectionality. NORMA: International Journal for Masculinity Studies, 9(1), 60-75.

Dill, B. T., & Zambrana, R. E. (2009). Critical thinking about inequality: An emerging lens. In B. T. Dill & R. E. Zambrana (Eds.), Emerging intersections: Race, class, and gender in theory, policy, and practice (pp. 1–21). New Brunswick: Rutgers.


Edwards, Tim. (2006). In black and white: Race, ethnicity and masculinity. Chapter 5 in Cultures of Masculinity. Routledge.

Eng, David. (2009). Race and Masculinity. In Debating Masculinity, eds. Josep M. Armengol and Angels Carabi. Harriman, Tennessee: Men’s Studies Press.

Flood, Michael. (1994-1995). Men, Difference and Racism. XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 4(4), Summer, pp. 19-21.

Kimmel, Michael, Jeff Hearn, and R.W. Connell. (eds.). (2005). The Handbook of Studies on Men and Masculinities. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Includes;
5. Globalization, Imperialism and Masculinities / R. W. Connell, University of Sydney
6. Men in the Third World: Postcolonial Perspectives on Masculinity / Robert Morrell, University of Natal and Sandra Swart, University of Stellenbosch
7. Masculinities in Latin America / Matthew C. Gutmann, Brown University and Mara Viveros Vigoya, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
8. East Asian Masculinities / Taga Futoshi, Kurume University
9. Men, Masculinities and ‘Europe’ / Committee for Research on Men and Masculinities in Europe (CROME)
26. Mullahs, Martyrs, and Men: Conceptualizing Masculinity in the Islamic Republic of Iran / Shahin Gerami, Southwest Missouri State University

McIntosh, P. (2012). Reflections and future directions for privilege studies. Journal of Social Issues, 68, 194–206. doi:10.1111/j.1540-4560.2011.01744.x.


Messner, Michael A. (1997). Racial and Sexual Identity Politics: Racialized Masculinity Politics and Gay Male Liberation. Chapter 5 in Politics of Masculinities: Men in Movements. University of Southern California: Sage Publications.

Pease, Bob. (2002). Racialising Men: Race, Ethnicities and Postcolonialism. Chapter 12 in Men and Gender Relations. Melbourne: Tertiary Press.

Segal, Lynne. (1990). Black Masculinity and the White Man’s Black Man. Chapter 7 in Slow Motion: Changing Masculinities, Changing Men. London: Virago.

Uebel, Michael. (1997). Men in Color: Introducing Race and the Subject of Masculinities. In Harry Stecopoulos and Michael Uebel, (eds.) Race and the Subject of Masculinities. Duke University Press.

Further works

Adu-Poku, Samuel. (2001). Envisioning (Black) Male Feminism: A Cross-Cultural Perspective. Journal of Gender Studies, Volume 10, Number 2, July, pp. 157-167. (got abstract, and copy)

Awkward, Michael. (1995). Negotiating Difference: Race, Gender and the Politics of Positionality. University of Chicago Press. (in part on a ‘black male feminism’).
Introduction: Reading across the Lines.
1: Race, Gender, and the Politics of Reading.
2: A Black Man’s Place in Black Feminist Criticism.
3: Negotiations of Power: White Critics, Black Texts, and the.
Self-Referential Impulse.
4: Representing Rape: On Spike, Iron Mike, and the “Desire Dynamic”.
5: “Unruly and Let Loose”: Myth, Ideology, and Gender in Song of Solomon.
6: “The Crookeds with the Straights”: On Fences, Race, and the Politics of.
Adaptation.
7: “A Slave to the Rhythm”: Essential(ist) Transmutations; or, The Curious.
Case of Michael Jackson

Bhattacharyya, Gargi. (2008). Dangerous Brown Men: Exploiting Sex, Violence and Feminism in the ‘War on Terror’. Zed Books. (got copy in PDF) (NEW)

Blount, Marcellus, and George P. Cunningham. (eds.). (1995). Representing Black Men. Routledge (got abstract).

Brod, Harry. (1986). Unlearning Racism, Valuing Our Differences. Changing Men, 17, Winter(got copy).

Carbado, Devon. (ed.). (1999). Black Men on Race, Gender, and Sexuality: A Critical Reader. New York University Press.

Chan, Jachinson. (2001). Chinese American Masculinities: From Fu Manchu to Bruce Lee. New York: Routledge.
1. American Inheritance: Chinese American Male Identities.
2. Sax Rohmer’s Dr. Fu Manchu: Scrutinizing the Inscrutable.
3. Charlie Chan: A Model Minority Man.
4. Bruce Lee: A Sexualized Object of Desire.
5. Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu.
6. From Boyhood to Manhood.
7. Toward a Masculinity of Inclusion.
Epilogue: Contemporary Asian American Men’s Issues.

Changing Men. (1993). Special Issue: Masculinity and Multiculturalism, No. 26, Summer/Fall(got copy).

Cheng, Cliff. (ed). (1999). Journal of Men’s Studies Special Issue: Masculinities From Margin To Center: Studies on Gender, Status, and Representation. 7(3), Spring.
Includes;
Cheng, Cliff. Hyphenated Masculinities: Beyond the Oppressive Universalisms of Sex Essentialistic Gender Roles.
Kendall, Lori. ‘The Nerd Within’: Mass Media and the Negotiation of Identity among Computer-Using Males.
Kurtz, Steve. Butterflies Under Cover: Cuban and Puerto-Rican Gay Masculinities in Miami.
Dunbar, Michele D. Dennis Rodman ‘Barbie Doll Gone Horribly Wrong’: Marginalized Masculinity, Cross-Dressing, and the Limitations of Commodity Culture.
Addelston, Judi. Doing the Full Monty with Dirk and G.I. Jane: Using Phallus to Validate Marginalized Masculinities.
Chua, Peter and Fujino, Diane. Negotiating New Asian-American Masculinities: Attitudes and Gender Expectations.
Migliacio, Todd. Marginalizing the Battered Male: Overcoming Stereotypes.
Cheng, Cliff. On the Functionality of Marginalized Masculinities and Femininities: An Ethnography on Organizational Power and Gender Performances.
Cheng, Cliff. De-Marginalizing Marginalized Masculinities.

Clatterbaugh, Kenneth. (1990). A View From Outside: Gay and Black Men Respond. In Contemporary Perspectives on Masculinity: Men, Women, and Politics in Modern Society, Colorado & Oxford: Westview Press. (got copy)

Collins, Patricia Hill. (2004). Black Sexual Politics: African-Americans, Gender and the New Racism. New York: Routledge. (NEW)

Cornwall, Andrea, and Nancy Lindisfarne. (eds.). (1993). Dislocating Masculinity: Comparative Ethnographies. London and New York: Routledge. (got copy, & abstract)
Includes;
1) Andrea Cornwall & Nancy Lindisfarne - Dislocating Masculinity: Gender, Power and Anthropology.
2) Angie Hart - Missing Masculinity? Prostitutes’ Clients in Alicante, Spain.
3) Peter Loizos - A Broken Mirror: Masculine Sexuality in Greek Ethnography.
4) Nancy Lindisfarne - Variant Masculinities, Variant Virginities: Rethinking ‘Honour and Shame’.
5) David Forrest - ‘We’re Here, We’re Queer, and We’re Not Going Shopping’: Changing Gay Male Identities in Contemporary Britain.
6) Andrea Cornwall - Gendered Identities and Gender Ambiguity Among Travestis in Salvador, Brazil.
7) Lin Foxhall - Pandora Unbound: A Feminist Critique of Foucault’s History of Sexuality.
8) Chenjerai Shire - Men Don’t Go To The Moon: Language, Space and Masculinities in Zimbabwe.
9) Bonnie McElhinny - An Economy of Affect: Objectivity, Masculinity and the Gendering of Police Work.
10) Les Back - The ‘White Negro’ Revisited: Race and Masculinities in South London.
11) Helen Kanitkar - ‘Real True Boys’: Moulding the Cadets of Imperialism.
12) Deniz Kandiyoti - The Paradoxes of Masculinity: Some Thoughts on segregated Societies.

Dipiero, Thomas. (2002). White Men Aren’t. Duke Univ Press.

Eng, David L. (2001). Racial Castration: Managing Masculinity in Asian America. Durham [N.C.]: Duke University Press.
Introduction: Racial Castration.
1. I’ve Been (Re)Working on the Railroad: Photography and National History in China Men and Donald Duk.
2. Primal Scenes: Queer Childhood in. The Shoyu Kid.
3. Heterosexuality in the Face of Whiteness: Divided Belief in M. Butterfly.
4. Male Hysteria - Real and Imagined - in Eat a Bowl of Tea and Pangs of Love.
Epilogue: Out Here and Over There: Queerness and Diaspora in Asian American Studies.

Ferber, Abby L. (1998). White Man Falling: Race, Gender and White Supremacy. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield.

Gilmore, David. (1990). Manhood in the Making: Cultural Concepts of Masculinity. New Haven & London: Yale University Press. (got copy)

Gonzalez, Ray. (ed). (1996). Muy Macho: Latino Men Confront Their Manhood. Anchor Books (got abstract).

Hamilton Carroll. (2011). Affirmative Reaction: New Formations of White Masculinity. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Jackson, Ronald L., and Jamie E. Moshin (eds.). Communicating Marginalized Masculinities: Identity Politics in TV, Film, and New Media. Routledge. (NEW)

May, Vivian M. (2015). Pursuing Intersectionality: Unsettling Dominant Imaginaries. Routledge. (NEW)

Mirande, Alfredo. (1997). Hombres Y Machos: Masculinity and Latino Culture. Westview Press (got abstract).

Mutua, Anthena D. (ed.). (2006). Progressive Black Masculinities. Routledge.

Newton, Judith. (1998). White Guys. Feminist Studies, 24(3), Fall.(got copy)

Novikova, I., and D. Kambourov. (eds.). (2003). Men in the Global World: Integrating Post-Socialist Perspectives. Helsinki: Kikimora Publications.

Ouzgane, Lahoucine, and Daniel Coleman. (eds.). (1998). Jouvert: A Journal of Postcolonial Studies, Special Issue: Postcolonial Masculinities, 1(2).
Includes;
Ouzgane, Lahoucine and Coleman, Daniel. Cashing out the Patriarchal Dividends: An Interview with R. W. Connell.
Holden, Philip. The Significance of Uselessness: Resisting Colonial Masculinity in Philip Jeyaretnam’s Abraham’s Promise.
Enteen, Jillana. ‘Whiskey is Whiskey: You Can’t Make Cocktail From That!’ Self-Identified Gay Thai Men in Bangkok.
Clarke, George Elliott. Cool Politics: Styles of Honour in Malcolm X and Miles Davis.
Kee, Joan. (Re)Sexualizing the Desexualized Asian Male in the Works of Ken Chu and Michael Joo.
Spear, Thomas. Carnivalesque Jouissance: Representations of Sexuality in the Francophone West Indian novel.
Stanovsky, Derek. Fela and His Wives: The Import of a Postcolonial Masculinity.
Pattman, Rob. Learning to be Men at a Teachers’ College in Zimbabwe.

Pease, Bob, and Keith Pringle. (eds.). (2002). A Man’s World: Changing Men’s Practices in a Globalized World. London: Zed Books. (got copy)

Rutherford, Jonathan. (1997). Forever England: Reflections on Race, Masculinity and Empire. Lawrence & Wishart.

Savran, David. (1998). Taking It Like A Man: White Masculinity, Masochism, and Contemporary American Culture. Princeton University Press.

Schwalbe, Michael L. (2007). Rigging the Game: How Inequality Is Reproduced in Everyday Life. Oxford University Press. (NEW)

Stecopoulos, Harry, and Michael Uebel. (eds.). (1997). Race and the Subject of Masculinities. Duke University Press.(got copy of abstract and contents list)
Includes;
Uebel, Michael. Men in Color: Introducing Race and the Subject of Masculinities.
Dollimore, Jonathan. Desire and Difference: Homosexuality, Race, Masculinity.
Wiegman, Robyn. Fiedler and Sons.
Looby, Christopher. ‘As Thoroughly Black as The Most Faithful Philanthropist Could Desire’: Erotics of Race in Higginson’s Army Life in a Black Regiment.
Wald, Gayle. Mezz Mezzrow and the Voluntary Negro Blues.
Medovoi, Leerom. Reading the Blackboard: Youth, Masculinity, and Racial Cross-Identification.
Stecopoulos, Harry. The World According to Normal Bean: Edgar Rice Burroughs’s Popular Culture.
Lott, Eric. All the King’s Men: Elvis Impersonators and White Working-Class Masculinity.
Kelley, Robin D.G. The Riddle of the Zoot: Malcolm Little and Black Cultural Politics During World War II.
Beavers, Herman. ‘The Cool Pose’: Intersectionality, Masculinity, and Quiescence in the Comedy and Films of Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy.
Dyer, Richard. The White Man’s Muscles.
Tasker, Yvonne. Fists of Fury: Discourses of Race and Masculinity in the Martial Arts Cinema.
Munoz, Jose E. Photographies of Mourning: Melancholia and Ambivalence in Van Der Zee, Mapplethorpe, and Looking for Langston.
McDowell, Deborah E. Pecs and Reps: Muscling In on Race and the Subject of Masculinities.

 

Further works

Adu-Poku, Samuel. (2001). Envisioning (Black) Male Feminism: A Cross-Cultural Perspective. Journal of Gender Studies, Volume 10, Number 2, July, pp. 157-167.

NORMA, Volume 14, Issue 2, June 2019, Special issue: Men and Migration II

Kabesh, A. T. (2016). Postcolonial Masculinities: Emotions, Histories and Ethics: Routledge.

Newell, S. (2009). Postcolonial Masculinities and the Politics of Visibility. Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 45(3), 243-250.

Bilgiç, A. (2018). Migrant Encounters with Neo-Colonial Masculinity: Producing European Sovereignty through Emotions. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 20(4), 542-562. 10.1080/14616742.2018.1489206

Awkward, Michael. (1995). Negotiating Difference: Race, Gender and the Politics of Positionality. University of Chicago Press. (in part on a ‘black male feminism’).
Introduction: Reading across the Lines.
1: Race, Gender, and the Politics of Reading.
2: A Black Man’s Place in Black Feminist Criticism.
3: Negotiations of Power: White Critics, Black Texts, and the.
Self-Referential Impulse.
4: Representing Rape: On Spike, Iron Mike, and the “Desire Dynamic”.
5: “Unruly and Let Loose”: Myth, Ideology, and Gender in Song of Solomon.
6: “The Crookeds with the Straights”: On Fences, Race, and the Politics of.
Adaptation.
7: “A Slave to the Rhythm”: Essential(ist) Transmutations; or, The Curious.
Case of Michael Jackson

Bhattacharyya, Gargi. (2008). Dangerous Brown Men: Exploiting Sex, Violence and Feminism in the ‘War on Terror’. Zed Books.

Blount, Marcellus, and George P. Cunningham. (eds.). (1995). Representing Black Men. Routledge.

Brod, Harry. (1986). Unlearning Racism, Valuing Our Differences. Changing Men, 17, Winter.

Carbado, Devon. (ed.). (1999). Black Men on Race, Gender, and Sexuality: A Critical Reader. New York University Press.

Chan, Jachinson. (2001). Chinese American Masculinities: From Fu Manchu to Bruce Lee. New York: Routledge.
1. American Inheritance: Chinese American Male Identities.
2. Sax Rohmer’s Dr. Fu Manchu: Scrutinizing the Inscrutable.
3. Charlie Chan: A Model Minority Man.
4. Bruce Lee: A Sexualized Object of Desire.
5. Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu.
6. From Boyhood to Manhood.
7. Toward a Masculinity of Inclusion.
Epilogue: Contemporary Asian American Men’s Issues.

Changing Men. (1993). Special Issue: Masculinity and Multiculturalism, No. 26, Summer/Fall.

Cheng, Cliff. (ed). (1999). Journal of Men’s Studies Special Issue: Masculinities From Margin To Center: Studies on Gender, Status, and Representation. 7(3), Spring.
Includes;
Cheng, Cliff. Hyphenated Masculinities: Beyond the Oppressive Universalisms of Sex Essentialistic Gender Roles.
Kendall, Lori. ‘The Nerd Within’: Mass Media and the Negotiation of Identity among Computer-Using Males.
Kurtz, Steve. Butterflies Under Cover: Cuban and Puerto-Rican Gay Masculinities in Miami.
Dunbar, Michele D. Dennis Rodman ‘Barbie Doll Gone Horribly Wrong’: Marginalized Masculinity, Cross-Dressing, and the Limitations of Commodity Culture.
Addelston, Judi. Doing the Full Monty with Dirk and G.I. Jane: Using Phallus to Validate Marginalized Masculinities.
Chua, Peter and Fujino, Diane. Negotiating New Asian-American Masculinities: Attitudes and Gender Expectations.
Migliacio, Todd. Marginalizing the Battered Male: Overcoming Stereotypes.
Cheng, Cliff. On the Functionality of Marginalized Masculinities and Femininities: An Ethnography on Organizational Power and Gender Performances.
Cheng, Cliff. De-Marginalizing Marginalized Masculinities.

Clatterbaugh, Kenneth. (1990). A View From Outside: Gay and Black Men Respond. In Contemporary Perspectives on Masculinity: Men, Women, and Politics in Modern Society, Colorado & Oxford: Westview Press.

Collins, Patricia Hill. (2004). Black Sexual Politics: African-Americans, Gender and the New Racism. New York: Routledge.

Cornwall, Andrea, and Nancy Lindisfarne. (eds.). (1993). Dislocating Masculinity: Comparative Ethnographies. London and New York: Routledge.
Includes;
1) Andrea Cornwall & Nancy Lindisfarne - Dislocating Masculinity: Gender, Power and Anthropology.
2) Angie Hart - Missing Masculinity? Prostitutes’ Clients in Alicante, Spain.
3) Peter Loizos - A Broken Mirror: Masculine Sexuality in Greek Ethnography.
4) Nancy Lindisfarne - Variant Masculinities, Variant Virginities: Rethinking ‘Honour and Shame’.
5) David Forrest - ‘We’re Here, We’re Queer, and We’re Not Going Shopping’: Changing Gay Male Identities in Contemporary Britain.
6) Andrea Cornwall - Gendered Identities and Gender Ambiguity Among Travestis in Salvador, Brazil.
7) Lin Foxhall - Pandora Unbound: A Feminist Critique of Foucault’s History of Sexuality.
8) Chenjerai Shire - Men Don’t Go To The Moon: Language, Space and Masculinities in Zimbabwe.
9) Bonnie McElhinny - An Economy of Affect: Objectivity, Masculinity and the Gendering of Police Work.
10) Les Back - The ‘White Negro’ Revisited: Race and Masculinities in South London.
11) Helen Kanitkar - ‘Real True Boys’: Moulding the Cadets of Imperialism.
12) Deniz Kandiyoti - The Paradoxes of Masculinity: Some Thoughts on segregated Societies.

Dipiero, Thomas. (2002). White Men Aren’t. Duke Univ Press.

Eng, David L. (2001). Racial Castration: Managing Masculinity in Asian America. Durham [N.C.]: Duke University Press.
Introduction: Racial Castration.
1. I’ve Been (Re)Working on the Railroad: Photography and National History in China Men and Donald Duk.
2. Primal Scenes: Queer Childhood in. The Shoyu Kid.
3. Heterosexuality in the Face of Whiteness: Divided Belief in M. Butterfly.
4. Male Hysteria - Real and Imagined - in Eat a Bowl of Tea and Pangs of Love.
Epilogue: Out Here and Over There: Queerness and Diaspora in Asian American Studies.

Ferber, Abby L. (1998). White Man Falling: Race, Gender and White Supremacy. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield.

Gilmore, David. (1990). Manhood in the Making: Cultural Concepts of Masculinity. New Haven & London: Yale University Press

Gonzalez, Ray. (ed). (1996). Muy Macho: Latino Men Confront Their Manhood. Anchor Books.

Hamilton Carroll. (2011). Affirmative Reaction: New Formations of White Masculinity. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Jackson, Ronald L., and Jamie E. Moshin (eds.). Communicating Marginalized Masculinities: Identity Politics in TV, Film, and New Media. Routledge.

May, Vivian M. (2015). Pursuing Intersectionality: Unsettling Dominant Imaginaries. Routledge.

Mirande, Alfredo. (1997). Hombres Y Machos: Masculinity and Latino Culture. Westview Press.

Mutua, Anthena D. (ed.). (2006). Progressive Black Masculinities. Routledge.

Newton, Judith. (1998). White Guys. Feminist Studies, 24(3), Fall.

Novikova, I., and D. Kambourov. (eds.). (2003). Men in the Global World: Integrating Post-Socialist Perspectives. Helsinki: Kikimora Publications.

Ouzgane, Lahoucine, and Daniel Coleman. (eds.). (1998). Jouvert: A Journal of Postcolonial Studies, Special Issue: Postcolonial Masculinities, 1(2).
Includes;
Ouzgane, Lahoucine and Coleman, Daniel. Cashing out the Patriarchal Dividends: An Interview with R. W. Connell.
Holden, Philip. The Significance of Uselessness: Resisting Colonial Masculinity in Philip Jeyaretnam’s Abraham’s Promise.
Enteen, Jillana. ‘Whiskey is Whiskey: You Can’t Make Cocktail From That!’ Self-Identified Gay Thai Men in Bangkok.
Clarke, George Elliott. Cool Politics: Styles of Honour in Malcolm X and Miles Davis.
Kee, Joan. (Re)Sexualizing the Desexualized Asian Male in the Works of Ken Chu and Michael Joo.
Spear, Thomas. Carnivalesque Jouissance: Representations of Sexuality in the Francophone West Indian novel.
Stanovsky, Derek. Fela and His Wives: The Import of a Postcolonial Masculinity.
Pattman, Rob. Learning to be Men at a Teachers’ College in Zimbabwe.

Pease, Bob, and Keith Pringle. (eds.). (2002). A Man’s World: Changing Men’s Practices in a Globalized World. London: Zed Books.

Rutherford, Jonathan. (1997). Forever England: Reflections on Race, Masculinity and Empire. Lawrence & Wishart.

Savran, David. (1998). Taking It Like A Man: White Masculinity, Masochism, and Contemporary American Culture. Princeton University Press.

Schwalbe, Michael L. (2007). Rigging the Game: How Inequality Is Reproduced in Everyday Life. Oxford University Press.

Stecopoulos, Harry, and Michael Uebel. (eds.). (1997). Race and the Subject of Masculinities. Duke University Press.
Includes;
Uebel, Michael. Men in Color: Introducing Race and the Subject of Masculinities.
Dollimore, Jonathan. Desire and Difference: Homosexuality, Race, Masculinity.
Wiegman, Robyn. Fiedler and Sons.
Looby, Christopher. ‘As Thoroughly Black as The Most Faithful Philanthropist Could Desire’: Erotics of Race in Higginson’s Army Life in a Black Regiment.
Wald, Gayle. Mezz Mezzrow and the Voluntary Negro Blues.
Medovoi, Leerom. Reading the Blackboard: Youth, Masculinity, and Racial Cross-Identification.
Stecopoulos, Harry. The World According to Normal Bean: Edgar Rice Burroughs’s Popular Culture.
Lott, Eric. All the King’s Men: Elvis Impersonators and White Working-Class Masculinity.
Kelley, Robin D.G. The Riddle of the Zoot: Malcolm Little and Black Cultural Politics During World War II.
Beavers, Herman. ‘The Cool Pose’: Intersectionality, Masculinity, and Quiescence in the Comedy and Films of Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy.
Dyer, Richard. The White Man’s Muscles.
Tasker, Yvonne. Fists of Fury: Discourses of Race and Masculinity in the Martial Arts Cinema.
Munoz, Jose E. Photographies of Mourning: Melancholia and Ambivalence in Van Der Zee, Mapplethorpe, and Looking for Langston.
McDowell, Deborah E. Pecs and Reps: Muscling In on Race and the Subject of Masculinities.