Cool Pose

Cool Pose
Title Cool Pose PDF eBook
Author Richard Majors
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 168
Release 1993-08
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0671865722

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Traces the history of black men in America using a tough-guy image to obscure their anger and disappointment over their roles in society back to their origins in Africa and the slave era.

Abnormal Behavior and the Criminal Justice System

Abnormal Behavior and the Criminal Justice System
Title Abnormal Behavior and the Criminal Justice System PDF eBook
Author Robert G. Meyer
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 1992
Genre Law
ISBN

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Taboo

Taboo
Title Taboo PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 138
Release 2001
Genre
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Manhood in America

Manhood in America
Title Manhood in America PDF eBook
Author Michael S. Kimmel
Publisher
Pages 598
Release 1996
Genre Masculinity
ISBN

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Kimmel's history of men in America demonstrates that manhood has meant very different things in different eras.

African Americans in Sports

African Americans in Sports
Title African Americans in Sports PDF eBook
Author Gary A. Sailes
Publisher Routledge
Pages 400
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1351533649

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Research on African American athletes generally fo-cuses on negative stereotypes of physical prowess, and socially controversial themes. Most studies in-vestigate racism, prejudice, discrimination, and ex-ploitation experienced by African American athletes. Many studies contrast African American and white athletes on a number of variables that support pre-vailing elitist stereotypes and denigrate African Ameri-can athletes. But few studies investigate the diverse and complex cultural dichotomies within the infrastruc-ture of sport in the African American community. Gary Sailes maintains that it is crucial to develop a more eclectic and immersed cultural approach when investigating African American involvement in com-petitive sports. The contributors to 'African Americans in Sports' show that there are also intrinsic cultural paradigms that are evident, presenting an informa-tive and interesting narrative regarding African American athletes. The chapters that make up this volume were written by noted scholars who were selected based on their expertise in their specific academic areas. They write about different components of the experience of African American male athletes. Chapters and contributors include: "Race and Athletic Performance: A Physiological Review" by David W. Hunter; "The Athletic Dominance of African Americans--Is There a Genetic Basis?" by Vinay Harpalani; "African American Player Codes on Celebration, Taunting, and Sportsmanlike Conduct" by Vernon L. Andrews; and "Stacking in Major League Baseball" by Earl Smith and C. Keith Harrison. Many chapters were originally published as a special issue of the 'Journal of African American Men.' This volume should be read by all those involved in athletics, as well as by sports sociologists and African American studies scholars.

Taboo

Taboo
Title Taboo PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 136
Release 2001
Genre
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Counseling African American Males

Counseling African American Males
Title Counseling African American Males PDF eBook
Author Dr. William Ross
Publisher IAP
Pages 304
Release 2016-06-01
Genre Education
ISBN 168123551X

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There is no one method for doing culturally alert counseling. Instead, culturally alert counseling consists of intentionally adapting existing ways to help clients (1) understand their socially constructed worldviews through culture, (2) appreciate their various cultures, (3) to make choices about adherence to cultural norms, and (4) to recognize and respond to external bias relating to their cultural group membership.