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The man-not

Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood
Book • 2017
Tommy J. Curry's "The Man-Not" delves into the complexities of Black masculinity in the context of race, class, and genre.

The book challenges traditional notions of manhood and explores the unique experiences and challenges faced by Black men in a society shaped by systemic racism and inequality.

Curry's analysis draws on philosophical perspectives and critical race theory to offer a nuanced understanding of Black male identity.

He examines the ways in which societal expectations and stereotypes impact Black men's lives and relationships.

The book is a significant contribution to the ongoing conversation about race, gender, and identity.

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Mentioned by Cole Cuchna , in reference to the historical denial of manhood to Black men, reducing them to disposable and emotionally vacant beings.
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S13E16- Dissecting 'Mother I Sober' by Kendrick Lamar (Part 1)
Mentioned by Cole Cuchna in the context of black males being told they can only be perpetrators of violence.
PART 2: "Mother I Sober" by Kendrick Lamar [S13E17]
Mentioned by Barry C. Smith as the author of "The Man Not, Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood."
The relationship between morality and power | Philosophers Tommy Curry, Michael Huemer, Melis Erdur

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