![]() Since the publication of Wallace's book in 2002, more scholarly works intimately concerned with African American masculinity have emerged, among them bell hooks's We Real Cook Black Men and Masculinity, published in 2004. ![]() Citing such recent developments as the publication of Philip Brian Harper's Are We Not Men? Masculine Anxiety and the Problem of African American Identity and the establishment of the Journal of African American Men, Maurice Wallace writes "hile institutional and publishing prejudices may never afford black or other diasporic masculinity studies the perceived ubiquity of white masculinity studies in the United States, the disciplinary evolution of black male matters may be, even at this early moment, irrevocable" (4-5). ![]()
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