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One of the Children William G. Hawkeswood

One of the Children By William G. Hawkeswood

One of the Children by William G. Hawkeswood


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Offers a study of gay black men in Harlem. This book not only illuminates this segment of America's gay population but presents a portrait of black men's lives than is commonly perceived. Based on two years' research - including interviews with community members, it depicts gay black men's lives in their social, economic, and cultural complexity.

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One of the Children: Gay Black Men in Harlem by William G. Hawkeswood

Gay black men, a thriving subculture of the black and gay communities, are doubly marginalized. Along with other black men, they are typically portrayed in the media and literature as 'street corner men' - unemployed drifters, absentee fathers, substance abusers. In the larger gay community, they are an invisible minority. One of the Children, the first formal cultural study of gay black men in Harlem, not only illuminates this segment of America's gay population but presents a far richer, more diverse portrait of black men's lives than is commonly perceived. Based on two years' intensive research - during which the author lived in Harlem's gay community - including extensive interviews with fifty-seven community members, this book depicts gay black men's lives in all their social, economic, and cultural complexity.William Hawkeswood takes us from the street into the homes and lives of his subjects. He describes the elaborate network of friends, called 'family', that supports these men emotionally and financially, and the community's two-tiered economic structure, comprising gay men and 'boys', or hustlers. Hawkeswood also explores what it means for these men to be both gay and black. In the process, he makes the surprising discovery that while the AIDS virus looms all around them, it has not yet significantly affected the community of gay blacks who choose their sexual partners exclusively from among Harlem's other gay black men.

About William G. Hawkeswood

The late William G. Hawkeswood was Adjunct Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University, SUNY Purchase, and York College. Alex W. Costley is a doctoral candidate in anthropology at Columbia University.

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CIN0520202120G
9780520202122
0520202120
One of the Children: Gay Black Men in Harlem by William G. Hawkeswood
Used - Good
Paperback
University of California Press
19970430
240
N/A
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