Interview with Cynthia Ann Young on "Black masculinity and the war on terror," American Quarterly. Vol. 66, No. 1 (March 2014): 35-67., by Cynthia Young
Cynthia Young in "Black Ops: Black Masculinity and the War on Terror" argues that pop culture representations of black masculinity over the last ten years have worked to justify the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the larger US war on terror by paradoxically linking the civil rights movem...
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