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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Stefan BattlePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.199kg ISBN: 9781032303758ISBN 10: 1032303751 Pages: 116 Publication Date: 11 July 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIn A Performative Autoethnography of Five Black American Men, Stefan Battle invites readers into the richly complex narratives of five Black men. Battle's expert use of performative writing and alternative autoethnography inspires readers to develop what he refers to as an I-Thou relationship with Black men -all with the intent on inspiring meaningful racial change. Once you start reading, you won't want to stop. - Annemarie Vaccaro, Associate Dean and Professor, College of Education, University of Rhode Island In A Performative Autoethnography of Five Black American Men, Stefan Battle invites readers into the richly complex narratives of five Black men. Battle's expert use of performative writing and alternative autoethnography inspires readers to develop what he refers to as an I-Thou relationship with Black men -all with the intent on inspiring meaningful racial change. Once you start reading, you won't want to stop. -- Annemarie Vaccaro, Associate Dean and Professor, College of Education, University of Rhode Island, USA A Performative Autoethnography of Five Black American Men is a touching, daring, and disquieting book. Stefan Battle uses the emancipatory potential of autoethnographic performance to raise consciousness of real-life, racially-charged experiences that have shaped the lives of five Black men including his own. Their honest, vulnerable, edifying performance evokes the kind of deeper understanding of racial trauma so necessary for enabling acts of kindness, consideration, and self-reflection. The stories of these five men will tug at your heart, and broaden your appreciation of what it can feel like and what it may mean to experience the fear and pain of race-based trauma, especially for adult Black men seeking to live and communicate authentically. Suffering through harrowing, grief-filled experiences, these men find it increasingly difficult to speak up voluntarily and not feel silenced by indoctrinated assumptions of how they will be regarded and responded to if they do. These spellbinding stories of pain, humiliation, and trauma inspire a moral reckoning of how we can use autoethnography as a means of healing so that all of us will want to sit down, listen to, and do something about the vexing existential realities revealed in this performance. -- Arthur P. Bochner, Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, University of South Florida, USA Anchored in rigorous qualitative inquiry, A Performative Autoethnography of Five Black American Men examines the poignant and painful lived experiences of everyday racism endured, resisted and transcended by Black men. Their voices, contextualized by friendship and mutual support capture many of the challenges that Black men and women, boys and girls, endure in US schools, communities and institutions reflecting the devastating impact of white supremacy, color blind racism and neutrality on people of color. By anchoring his analysis in a theatrical narrative (script), Battle is offering a gift to readers by allowing them to view the harm done by well-intentioned/race neutral white teachers, colleague and friends. This text is a contribution to social work education and all disciplines committed to anti-racism by inviting readers to examine their own complicity in Anti-Blackness while providing a framework for repair and transformation. -- Dr. Anthony De Jesus, MSW Program Director, University of Saint Joseph ""In A Performative Autoethnography of Five Black American Men, Stefan Battle invites readers into the richly complex narratives of five Black men. Battle’s expert use of performative writing and alternative autoethnography inspires readers to develop what he refers to as an ""I-Thou relationship with Black men""—all with the intent on inspiring meaningful racial change. Once you start reading, you won't want to stop."" -- Annemarie Vaccaro, Associate Dean and Professor, College of Education, University of Rhode Island, USA ""A Performative Autoethnography of Five Black American Men is a touching, daring, and disquieting book. Stefan Battle uses the emancipatory potential of autoethnographic performance to raise consciousness of real-life, racially-charged experiences that have shaped the lives of five Black men including his own. Their honest, vulnerable, edifying performance evokes the kind of deeper understanding of racial trauma so necessary for enabling acts of kindness, consideration, and self-reflection. The stories of these five men will tug at your heart, and broaden your appreciation of what it can feel like and what it may mean to experience the fear and pain of race-based trauma, especially for adult Black men seeking to live and communicate authentically. Suffering through harrowing, grief-filled experiences, these men find it increasingly difficult to speak up voluntarily and not feel silenced by indoctrinated assumptions of how they will be regarded and responded to if they do. These spellbinding stories of pain, humiliation, and trauma inspire a moral reckoning of how we can use autoethnography as a means of healing so that all of us will want to sit down, listen to, and do something about the vexing existential realities revealed in this performance."" -- Arthur P. Bochner, Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, University of South Florida, USA ""Anchored in rigorous qualitative inquiry, A Performative Autoethnography of Five Black American Men examines the poignant and painful lived experiences of everyday racism endured, resisted and transcended by Black men. Their voices, contextualized by friendship and mutual support capture many of the challenges that Black men and women, boys and girls, endure in US schools, communities and institutions reflecting the devastating impact of white supremacy, color blind racism and neutrality on people of color. By anchoring his analysis in a theatrical narrative (script), Battle is offering a gift to readers by allowing them to view the harm done by well-intentioned/race neutral white teachers, colleague and ""friends."" This text is a contribution to social work education and all disciplines committed to anti-racism by inviting readers to examine their own complicity in Anti-Blackness while providing a framework for repair and transformation."" -- Dr. Anthony De Jesús, MSW Program Director, University of Saint Joseph """In A Performative Autoethnography of Five Black American Men, Stefan Battle invites readers into the richly complex narratives of five Black men. Battle’s expert use of performative writing and alternative autoethnography inspires readers to develop what he refers to as an ""I-Thou relationship with Black men""—all with the intent on inspiring meaningful racial change. Once you start reading, you won't want to stop."" -- Annemarie Vaccaro, Associate Dean and Professor, College of Education, University of Rhode Island, USA ""A Performative Autoethnography of Five Black American Men is a touching, daring, and disquieting book. Stefan Battle uses the emancipatory potential of autoethnographic performance to raise consciousness of real-life, racially-charged experiences that have shaped the lives of five Black men including his own. Their honest, vulnerable, edifying performance evokes the kind of deeper understanding of racial trauma so necessary for enabling acts of kindness, consideration, and self-reflection. The stories of these five men will tug at your heart, and broaden your appreciation of what it can feel like and what it may mean to experience the fear and pain of race-based trauma, especially for adult Black men seeking to live and communicate authentically. Suffering through harrowing, grief-filled experiences, these men find it increasingly difficult to speak up voluntarily and not feel silenced by indoctrinated assumptions of how they will be regarded and responded to if they do. These spellbinding stories of pain, humiliation, and trauma inspire a moral reckoning of how we can use autoethnography as a means of healing so that all of us will want to sit down, listen to, and do something about the vexing existential realities revealed in this performance."" -- Arthur P. Bochner, Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, University of South Florida, USA ""Anchored in rigorous qualitative inquiry, A Performative Autoethnography of Five Black American Men examines the poignant and painful lived experiences of everyday racism endured, resisted and transcended by Black men. Their voices, contextualized by friendship and mutual support capture many of the challenges that Black men and women, boys and girls, endure in US schools, communities and institutions reflecting the devastating impact of white supremacy, color blind racism and neutrality on people of color. By anchoring his analysis in a theatrical narrative (script), Battle is offering a gift to readers by allowing them to view the harm done by well-intentioned/race neutral white teachers, colleague and ""friends."" This text is a contribution to social work education and all disciplines committed to anti-racism by inviting readers to examine their own complicity in Anti-Blackness while providing a framework for repair and transformation."" -- Dr. Anthony De Jesús, MSW Program Director, University of Saint Joseph" Author InformationStefan Battle is the chair and a professor at Rhode Island College School of Social Work BSW Program in Providence, Rhode Island. He was a fellow in 2021 at the Kennedy Center Playwright Intensive. As a newly founded playwright Stefan uses arts and humanities combined to create plays as scholarship to discuss the social injustices of race and racism. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |