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Lisa Bass

Black Mask-ulinity


A Framework for Black Masculine Caring
Herausgegeben von Bass, Lisa
Neuausg. 2016. IX, 177 S. 230 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PETER LANG, PIETERLEN 2016
ISBN: 1-433-12655-9 (1433126559)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-433-12655-0 (9781433126550)

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Black Mask-ulinity: A Framework for Black Masculine Caring is a collection of research, narratives, essays, and conceptual works to lay the foundation for an important emerging theoretical framework: Black Masculine Caring (BMC).
Black Mask-ulinity: A Framework for Black Masculine Caring is a collection of research, narratives, essays, and conceptual works to lay the foundation for an important emerging theoretical framework: Black Masculine Caring (BMC). This framework facilitates an understanding of the teaching and leading styles of Black males, and seeks to improve the educational experiences of Black male students. This book is significant in that it builds upon feminist ethic of caring frameworks and takes readers on a journey toward understanding the ethic of caring through a masculine lens. Authors explore the experiences of caring school leaders; Black male students in need of care; Black males as caring fathers; Black males as caring spiritual leaders; and Black males as caring institutional leaders. This book is appropriate for students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels in classes including the foundations of education, the sociology of education, ethics in educational leadership, teacher preparation, Black studies, and scholars seeking a deeper experience in their study of the ethics of caring.
Contents: Vanessa Siddle Walker: Foreword - Lisa R. Bass: Introduction - Black Masculine Caring in Schooling - Lisa R. Bass: Black Masculine Caring in Educational Leadership: Introducing a Masculine-Centered Care Framework - Mark A. Gooden/Daniel D. Spikes: The Risks of Cultivating Care in an Urban High School: Exploring a Black High School Principal´s Experience and His Castigation - Julia Camille Ransom/ James Earl Davis: Who Cares? The Ethic of Care for Black Boys in School - Floyd D. Beachum and Carlos R. McCray: Unmasking Leadership: African American Male Scholars´ Reflections on Critique, Justice, and Caring - Vonzell Agosto/Roderick Jones: Masking Mentorship: Critical (Race) Care among Black Males in Special Education - Black Masculine Caring: In Fatherhood, Spirituality, and Historical Traditions - Ty-Ron M. O. Douglas: Black Fathers as Curriculum: Adopting Sons and Advancing Progressive-Regressive Black Masculinity - Paul F. Bitting: African American Men of Faith Care: The Intersection of Religion, Gender, and the Ethic of Care - Robert A. Horne: Spirituality and Religion: The Foundation for Caring African American Males´ Identity - Amber Jones: Manhood Development and Sustainable Institutional Care: John Hope at Morehouse College - Lisa R. Bass: Honoring a Pedagogy of Caring for Black Males - Brian Freeland: A Reflective Essay on B(eing)-FREE: Lesson Learned from Gramp toward Transforming Mass Media Problems into Sustainable Solutions for Black Urban Youth.