Breaking the Silence

Toward a Black Male Feminist Criticism

By David Ikard
(Louisiana State University Press, Hardcover, 9780807132135, 191pp.)

Publication Date: February 2007

Categories: Feminist

Buy online from an indie bookstore
Find an indie bookstore near you

Link to this Book


Description
Can black males offer useful insights on black women and patriarchy? Many black feminists are doubtful. Their skepticism derives in part from a history of explosive encounters with black men who blamed feminism for stigmatizing black men and undermining racial solidarity and in part from a perception that black male feminists are opportunists capitalizing on the current popularity of black women's writing and criticism. In Breaking the Silence, David Ikard goes boldly to the crux of this debate through a series of provocative readings of key African American texts that demonstrate the possibility and value of a viable black male feminist perspective.
Indie Bookstore Finder

This book is on these lists:

Non-Fiction by BroadSnark

All lists >>

Indie Bestsellers

Flight Behavior
Barbara Kingsolver
Harper
The Art Forger
Barbara Shapiro
Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
Sweeth Tooth
Ian McEwan
Nan A. Talese
The Light Between Oceans
ML Steadman
Scribner

Make Your Own Wishlist










Update Profile