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  1. We Real Cool: Black Men and Masculinity is a 2004 book about masculinity by feminist author bell hooks. It collects ten essays on black men. The title alludes to Gwendolyn Brooks' 1959 poem "We Real Cool". The essays are intended to provide cultural criticism and solutions to the problems she identifies.

    • bell hooks
    • 2004
  2. 13. Jan. 2023 · We real cool : Black men and masculinity. by. hooks, bell, 1952-. Publication date. 2004. Topics. African American men -- Social conditions, African American men -- Social life and customs, African American men -- Psychology, Masculinity -- United States, Sex role -- United States, United States -- Race relations. Publisher.

  3. ABSTRACT. "When women get together and talk about men, the news is almost always bad news," writes bell hooks. "If the topic gets specific and the focus is on black men, the news is even worse." In this powerful new book, bell hooks arrests our attention from the first page.

    • bell hooks
    • 2004
  4. 4,7 152 Sternebewertungen. Alle Formate und Editionen anzeigen. "When women get together and talk about men, the news is almost always bad news," writes bell hooks. "If the topic gets specific and the focus is on black men, the news is even worse." In this powerful new book, bell hooks arrests our attention from the first page.

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  5. Description. "When women get together and talk about men, the news is almost always bad news," writes bell hooks. "If the topic gets specific and the focus is on black men, the news is even worse." In this powerful new book, bell hooks arrests our attention from the first page.

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  6. Preface: about Black men: don't believe the hype -- Plantation patriarchy -- Gangsta culture: a piece of the action -- Schooling Black males -- Don't make me hurt you: black male violence -- It's a dick thing: beyond sexual acting out -- From angry boys to angry men -- Waiting for daddy to come home: Black male parenting -- Doing the work of ...

  7. It is a thorough, heartfelt socio-psychological analysis of the black man and his standing in society but: it should be read by everybody. Regardless of gender and skin-colour, race and belief.