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Black Love Matters is an in-depth qualitative analysis that focuses on a diverse group of adult black men and their attitudes towards behavior in marriage and romantic relationships. To give voice to the men’s narratives, Black Love Matters follows the men for four years, chronicling the experiences and the circumstances shaping their relationship trajectories. Highlights include discussions related to the roles that sex, infidelity, intimacy, trauma, family of origin, masculinity, and environmental factors play in the men’s attitudes and behaviors. Given the dearth of literature on black men featuring first-hand accounts from them, Black Love Matters makes a significant contribution to the existing literature that seems to be disproportionately focused on implicating black men in discussions of what ills their families and communities.



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In this rather slender book, Perry (Univ. of Louisville) attempts to reach a greater understanding of how Black men conceptualize marriage, sex, and romantic relationships during what he labels the "Golden Age of Revelatory Black Male Media" in the US, spanning 2010 to the present. To that end, he undertakes a mixed-methods approach that includes a quantitative survey questionnaire and in-depth interviews with 33 Black men in Louisville, KY. . . the author identifies some of the macrostructures and microprocesses by which Black men attempt to construct and frame their attitudes toward relationships, marriage, and sex. The result is a noble initiation of a much-needed research agenda aimed at addressing the research gap on contemporary Black male sexuality and family relations. Future researchers in this area would certainly benefit by a close reading of this offering. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students and faculty.

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Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: From Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man to 4:44

with Siobhan Smith

Chapter 2: Setting the Stage

Chapter 3: Let’s Talk about Sex

with Cheri Langley

Chapter 4: Trials, Tribulations, and Trauma

with Azaliah Israel

Chapter 5: A Change Gonna Come

Chapter 6: Love and Manhood

Chapter 7: Reflections and Recaps

Bibliography

About the Authors

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 06/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9781793622068, 978-1793622068
      ISBN10: 179362206X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Black Love Matters is an in-depth qualitative analysis that focuses on a diverse group of adult black men and their attitudes towards behavior in marriage and romantic relationships. To give voice to the men’s narratives, Black Love Matters follows the men for four years, chronicling the experiences and the circumstances shaping their relationship trajectories. Highlights include discussions related to the roles that sex, infidelity, intimacy, trauma, family of origin, masculinity, and environmental factors play in the men’s attitudes and behaviors. Given the dearth of literature on black men featuring first-hand accounts from them, Black Love Matters makes a significant contribution to the existing literature that seems to be disproportionately focused on implicating black men in discussions of what ills their families and communities.



      Trade Review

      In this rather slender book, Perry (Univ. of Louisville) attempts to reach a greater understanding of how Black men conceptualize marriage, sex, and romantic relationships during what he labels the "Golden Age of Revelatory Black Male Media" in the US, spanning 2010 to the present. To that end, he undertakes a mixed-methods approach that includes a quantitative survey questionnaire and in-depth interviews with 33 Black men in Louisville, KY. . . the author identifies some of the macrostructures and microprocesses by which Black men attempt to construct and frame their attitudes toward relationships, marriage, and sex. The result is a noble initiation of a much-needed research agenda aimed at addressing the research gap on contemporary Black male sexuality and family relations. Future researchers in this area would certainly benefit by a close reading of this offering. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students and faculty.

      * Choice *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: From Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man to 4:44

      with Siobhan Smith

      Chapter 2: Setting the Stage

      Chapter 3: Let’s Talk about Sex

      with Cheri Langley

      Chapter 4: Trials, Tribulations, and Trauma

      with Azaliah Israel

      Chapter 5: A Change Gonna Come

      Chapter 6: Love and Manhood

      Chapter 7: Reflections and Recaps

      Bibliography

      About the Authors

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