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Book Title
No more Invisible Man : Race and Gender in Men's Work
Publication Name
No More Invisible Man
Title
No More Invisible Man
Subtitle
Race and Gender in Men's Work
Author
Adia Harvey Wingfield
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
1439909733
EAN
9781439909737
ISBN
9781439909737
Publisher
Temple University Press
Genre
Social Science
Topic
Men's Studies, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Release Year
2012
Release Date
30/11/2012
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.7in
Item Length
8.2in
Item Width
5.5in
Publication Year
2012
Item Weight
11 Oz
Number of Pages
212 Pages

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The 'invisible men' of sociologist Adia Harvey Wingfield's urgent and timely No More Invisible Man are African American professionals who fall between extremely high status, high profile black men and the urban underclass. Her compelling interview study considers middle class, professional black men and the challenges, obstacles, and opportunities they encounter in white male-dominated occupations. No More Invisible Man chronicles these men's experiences as a tokenized minority in the workplace to show how issues of power and inequality exist - especially as it relates to promotion, mobility, and developing occupational networks. Wingfield's intersectional analysis deftly charts the ways that gender, race, and class collectively shape black professional men's work experiences.

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Publisher
Temple University Press
ISBN-10
1439909733
ISBN-13
9781439909737
eBay Product ID (ePID)
117238254

Product Key Features

Book Title
No more Invisible Man : Race and Gender in Men's Work
Author
Adia Harvey Wingfield
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Men's Studies, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Publication Year
2012
Genre
Social Science
Number of Pages
212 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.2in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
11 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Hd8038.U5w564 2013
Reviews
"Conducting in-depth interviews with black lawyers, engineers, doctors, and bankers, she studies their challenges, obstacles, opportunities, and interactions with colleagues. As expected, the subjects experienced racism, discrimination, and stereotyping at work....Though their upward mobility gave them solidarity with men in their social group, they no longer had an affinity with working-class blacks. This solid academic study enhances our understanding of the difficulties professional black men face in the work place." Publishers Weekly "For those who delve into Wingfield's book, the one thing they are guaranteed to come away with is a greater appreciation for the fact that for Black men who work professional jobs, the work involves so much more than just the work itself.... [ No More Invisible Man ] shows how entrenched and lingering racial stereotypes about the intelligence and aims of Black men often make the professional jobs they work much more complicated than they would otherwise be." - Diverse "What is unique about this book is the fact that very few studies focus on the issue of the black professional male across varied white-dominated professional spaces. Wingfield offers insight into the nuances involved in black male experiences at the professional level. Briefly, this study encapsulates how tricky it is to navigate the corridors of professional settings when confronted with age-old stereotypes. Summing Up: Recommended."-- Choice , July 2013"Wingfield's adeptness at relating each aspect of her findings to the wider scholarship on tokenism is one of this book's main strengths.... [T]his is a revealing and thought-provoking study.... [that] provides some new insights into this somewhat neglected topic."-- Ethnic and Racial Studies, "Conducting in-depth interviews with black lawyers, engineers, doctors, and bankers, she studies their challenges, obstacles, opportunities, and interactions with colleagues. As expected, the subjects experienced racism, discrimination, and stereotyping at work....Though their upward mobility gave them solidarity with men in their social group, they no longer had an affinity with working-class blacks. This solid academic study enhances our understanding of the difficulties professional black men face in the work place." Publishers Weekly"For those who delve into Wingfield's book, the one thing they are guaranteed to come away with is a greater appreciation for the fact that for Black men who work professional jobs, the work involves so much more than just the work itself.... [No More Invisible Man] shows how entrenched and lingering racial stereotypes about the intelligence and aims of Black men often make the professional jobs they work much more complicated than they would otherwise be." - Diverse, "Conducting in-depth interviews with black lawyers, engineers, doctors, and bankers, she studies their challenges, obstacles, opportunities, and interactions with colleagues. As expected, the subjects experienced racism, discrimination, and stereotyping at work....Though their upward mobility gave them solidarity with men in their social group, they no longer had an affinity with working-class blacks. This solid academic study enhances our understanding of the difficulties professional black men face in the work place." Publishers Weekly
Table of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Tokenism Reassessed 2 The General Experience of Partial Tokenization 3 Interacting with Women in the Workplace 4 Other Men in the Workplace 5 Black Men and Masculinity 6 Emotional Performance Conclusion Appendix Notes Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
2013, 2012
Lccn
2012-014650
Dewey Decimal
331.6/396073
Dewey Edition
23

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