Alexander (communication, liberal studies and theater studies, California State U., Los Angeles) considers the African American male experience in a number of settings, building a theory of Black masc
Using autoethnographic and autopoetic methods based on analysis of his own experiences of growing up black in Louisiana and then working his way through the "White Ivory Tower," Alexander (communicati
Following the premise that race and the process of racialization is performative, this book is a critical examination of the performative sustainability of race, particularly blackness, through commen
This book is a set of essays on the African American male experience. Bryant Alexander picks a number of settings that highlight Black male interaction, sexuality, and identity - the student-teacher i