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9781556528057

Post Black How a New Generation Is Redefining African American Identity

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  • ISBN13:

    9781556528057

  • ISBN10:

    1556528051

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-01-01
  • Publisher: Lawrence Hill Books

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Highlighting certain socioeconomic and cultural trends, this exploration discloses the new dynamics shaping contemporary lives of African Americans. Using information from conversations with mavericks within black communitiessuch as entrepreneurs, artists, scholars, and activists as well as members of both the working and upper classesthis powerful examination gives voice to what the author has deemed "post black" approaches to business, lifestyles, and religion that are nowhere else reflected as part of black life. The argument states that this new, complex black identity is strikingly different than the images handed down from previous generations and offers new examples of behavior, such as those shown by President Obama, gays and lesbians, young professionals, and black Buddhists. Contending that this new generation feels as unwelcome in traditional churches as in hip-hop clubs, this dynamic provocation dispels myths about current, popular black identity.

Author Biography

Ytasha L. Womack is a journalist, a filmmaker, and the coeditor of the award-winning anthology Beats, Rhymes, and Life. She is the director and producer of several award-winning films, including The Engagement, Love Shorts, and Tupac. A current guest editor with NV Magazine and frequent contributor to Ebony, she is a former editor at Upscale and former staff writer for the Chicago Defender. Her work has appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Emerge, Essence, Honey, King, VIBE, and XXL, as well as the comic book Delete. Derek T. Dingle is the senior vice president and editor in chief of Black Enterprise magazine.

Table of Contents

Foreword: A New Age Derek Dingle, editor of Black Enterprisep. ix
Introduction: Identity Theftp. 1
The Generation Gap: The Young Black Professionalp. 29
The African Diaspora: New Immigrants in African Americap. 49
Bridges: Biracial, Bicultural Identityp. 65
Black, Gay, Lesbian, and Proud: GLBT in Black Americap. 81
Spirituality:The New Black Religious Experiencep. 97
The Hip-Hop Factor: Black Art in a Commercial Landscapep. 113
Black Entrepreneurs: New Urban Impresarios and Postracial Shopkeepersp. 127
Talented Tenth Revisited: Capitalism Versus Social Responsibilityp. 139
Neofeminism: Womanist Values in the Age of the Video Girlp. 157
The Obama Factor: Redefining Possibilityp. 173
Acknowledgmentsp. 191
Sourcesp. 193
Indexp. 202
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