C1 Refereed scientific book

"Like Men They Stood": Black Male Vulnerability as Resistance to Stereotypes in Fiction Written by African American Women




AuthorsKolehmainen, Tuula

PublisherBRILL

Publication year2025

Series titleEuropean Perspectives on the United States

Number in series14

ISBN978-90-04-74635-0

eISBN978-90-04-74636-7

ISSN2666-724X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1163/9789004746367

Publication's open availability at the time of reportingNo Open Access

Publication channel's open availability No Open Access publication channel


Abstract

What if vulnerability could reshape how we understand Black masculinity? “Like Men They Stood” reveals how late twentieth-century African American women authors represent Black men in ways that disrupt familiar readings of their portrayals as purely stereotypical. Through reframed interpretations, the book uncovers how Toni Cade Bambara, Alice Walker, Toni Morrison, and Gloria Naylor deploy Black male vulnerability as a powerful mode of resistance, troubling public and literary debates of stereotypical depictions of Black men in their fiction. By bringing Black male studies into dialogue with Black feminist and womanist thought, “Like Men They Stood” opens new ways of interpreting race, gender, and power in African American literature—and invites you to rethink how Black masculinity is represented, read, and understood.


Funding information in the publication
The completion of this volume was supported by the Turku University Foundation


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