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Black Masculinities Conference Friday, February 4, 2005 CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street New York, NY To register for the conference please call 212-817-8215 or e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Provide your name, e-mail, institutional affiliation, phone number, and mailing address. 9:30-9:45- Welcome-Kevin McGruder, Jonathan Gray, Bill Kelly. 9:45-10:45- Keynote 11:00- 12:30- Concurrent Panel Session I Proshansky Auditorium Abolition and Black Masculinity, David Reynolds, moderator John Stauffer, Harvard “Interracial Friendships and Freedom in Moby-Dick and The Heroic Slave;” Timothy Patrick McCarthy, UNC-Chapel Hill, “(Race) Rebels With a Cause: Antislavery Fiction and Black Masculinity,” Judith Mulcahy, CUNY Graduate Center, “Power from the People: Williams Wells Brown, Thomas Jefferson and the Yardwork of Nation-Building.” Masculinity, Gender and Sexuality, Tyler Schmidt moderator Shane Vogel, Indiana, “Re-Reading DuBois Reading McKay,” Vincent Woodward, University of Colorado, “Researching Black Homoeroticism in the 19th Century,” Frank Leon Roberts, NYU, “'How Does it Feel?' Frantz Fanon, D'Angelo and the Matrixes of Black (male) Visuality” Transgressive Masculinities, Mychel Namphy, moderator Sterling Bland, Rutgers-Newark “Parody, Transgression and Black Masculinity in Percival Everett”s Erasure,” Rosamond King, LIU-Brooklyn “Sexual Healing” Black Men Write Interracial Relationships,” Richard Perez, CUNY Graduate Center “Defacing Race, Inscribing Blackness: Afro-Latino Identity in Piri Thomas” Down These Mean Streets” Masculinity and War, Geoffrey Jacques, moderator David Duckworth, “Home of the Brave: WWII Trauma as Expressed through the Male Subject,” Chad Williams, Hamilton College, “African-American Soldiers and Constructions of Black Masculinity during WWI,” Louis Woods, Howard University, “On Leave: Black Soldiers in Belfast during WWII” Revising Gender, Transforming Masculinity, David Kazanjian, moderator Mark Anthony Neal, Duke, “Post-Nigga Identity and the Queering of Hip Hop,” Arin Hill, Texas-Austin, “Toward s a Critical Cartography: Queer/Black/Female Masculinities,” Marla Stewart, Georgia State, “Renegotiating our Queer Black Masculinities” Trickster Figures, Nick Powers, moderator Tyrone Stewart, Maryland, “Taking Black Male Depression Back to the Lab,” William Fisher, Columbia, “Blowing Our Image Richard Pryor and the Possibilities of Black Masculinities,” Anoop Mirpuri, University of Washington “Why Can”t Kobe Pass (the Ball)”“ Multinational Masculinities, Ammiel Alcalay, moderator Stacie McCormick, Raritan Valley Community College “The Limits of Patriarchal Agency in Arrow of God and Nervous Conditions,” Andrea Davis, York University-Toronto, “Translating Narratives of Masculinity Across Borders: A Jamaican Case Study”, Cary Alan Johnson, Africa Regional Director, Planned Parenthood “Male Involvement in HIV/AIDS Care in Zimbabwe 12:30-1:30- Lunch 1:45-3:15- Concurrent Panel Session II Proshansky Auditorium Black Masculinity in Art and Movement, LeRonn Brooks, moderator Harry Allen, “media assassin”, “Body Language: African-American Masculine Movement as Dance Vernacular,” Derrick Brooms, Loyola-Chicago, “Black Masculinities on Display: Representations and Cultural Images in Exhibits,” Winston Kennedy-Howard University, emeritus “African American Male Imagery in Fine Art and Popular Prints.” On The Down Low, Cleo Manago, moderator Jeffrey Quinn McCune, Northwestern University “A Good Masculinity is Hard to Find: Towards a more transgressive politics,” David Malebranche, Emory, Black Masculinity and HIV Risk among Black Men who have sex with Men, William Gordon, Rutgers, “Self Representation, Self Oppression: African-American Men on the “Down Low” Reproducing Their Own Marginality” Prisons and Masculinity, Yasser Payne moderator T.J. Obi, Baruch College, “Fighting Sweet” Masculinity and the “52” Combat Aesthetic,” Talitha LeFlouria, Howard University, “Stranger in the Camp: An Examination of the Southern Convict Lease System,” Dennis Tyler, UCLA, “Iron City: Black Masculinity and Prisons” Maculinity and Performance, Glenda Carpio, moderator David Andrew Jones, Queens College, “The Representation of Black Masculinity in Les Negres,” Julie Godin, Univeristy of Ottowa,”Cool to Cold: Urban Space, Masculine Self-Fashioning and Barber Shop Books,” Quincy T. Mills, University of Chicago, “Race, Entrepreneurship and Respectability: Color-Line Barbers and the Question of Manhood,” Expressions of Bondage and Freedom, James DeJongh, moderator Rolando Jorif, CUNY Graduate Center, “Reciprocal Ambivalences: Harriet Jacobs and Frederick Douglass.” Victoria Chevalier, Cornell, “Tracking the Man, Moses: Ritual Productions of Black Masculinity in David Bradley”s Chaneysville Incident” Maha Marouan, Nottingham, “Representations of Black Masculinity in David Bradley”s Chaneysville Incident” Masculine and Racial Intersections, Akemi Kochiyama, moderator Yuichiro Onishi, BMCC, “Masculinized Black Freedom in U.S. Occupied Okinawa,” Riche Richardson, UC Davis, ““Culls of the Colored Race”: Military Pathologies of Southern Black Men in WWI and WWII” Nina Ha, Ohio State “Gay or Asian, Black or White” Representative Figures, Robert Reid Pharr, moderator Timothy Chin, Cal State-Dominguez Hills, “Millionaires and Huckleberries: Black Masculinity in Ellison and James Weldon Johnson,” Christopher Gilliard, Detroit Mercy, “Black Bodies and Domestic Colonies,” 3:30-5:00-Concurrent Panel Session III Proshansky Auditorium Black Masculinity in the Embodiment of Nation, Suzanne Schieder, moderator Maurice Wallace, Duke University, “Playing the Race Cartes: Civil War Photography and Black Manhood” Ivy Wilson, Notre Dame, “In Living Color: Haiti and the Revolutionary Black Body” Rebecca Wanzo, Ohio State”Red, White, and Black(face): Wearing Patriotism in the Truth Comic Book.” Cinematic Representations of Black Masculinty, Lise Esdaile, moderator Ronald Tyson, Raritan Community College “If It Don't Fit, Don't Force It: Black Maculinity and the Hughes Bros.” Gl Tyler, “Leave Your Balls at the Door: Black Masculinity and the Buddy Film,” Terrence T. Tucker, University of Kentucky “Multiple Images of Black Masculinity in Ernest Gaines” A Gathering of Old Men and Spike Lee”s Get on the Bus” Black Gay Masculinity, Kevin McGruder, moderator Antiwan Walker, University of Kentucky, “When Blackness Isn”t Enuf,” Alaric Blair, author, “Boys Will Be B-Boys”, and John Martin Green, Black Men”s Exchange “Same Gender Loving Black Masculinities” Masculinity, Then and Now, Moustafa Bayoumi, moderator Zachery Williams, Ithaca College, “Moving Beyond Black Masculinity and Towards a New Theory of Black Men”s Studies,” Seneca Vaught, Bowling Green University “Redemptive Suffering and the Black Male Political Prisoner,” Nicholas Boston, Lehman College”The Illest Ever: Black Men and the Men”s Magazine Genre” Health, Illness and Death, Alex Welcome, moderator Aime Ellis, Michigan State, “Death Bound: Livin” the [Thug] Life, Keith Barrett, Loyola Marymount, Masculinities and Insights into Men”s Health” Sociologies of Masculinity, Angelique Harris, moderator Khalil Shahyd, Brandies, “Neo-Liberal Development and the Construction of Black Masculinity,” Malinda Alaine Lundquist, University of Minnesota “E. Franklin Frazier and the Sociologies of Black Fatherhood,” Billy Johnson, Wright State, “The Role of Racial Identity and Acculturation in African American Domestic Violence.” 5:15-6:30- Roundtable “Where Do We Go From Here”“ Ta-Nehisi Coates of The Village Voice, Rev. Osagyefo Sekou of New York Common Ground, Keith Boykin, author of Beyond the Down Low: Sex, Lies and Denial in Black America, Greg Tate, cultural critic, and Margaret Rose Vendryes, Professor of Art History, York College and the CUNY Graduate Center. --- You are currently subscribed to iaaa as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 664 West 163 Street, #57 New York, NY 10032-4527 USA PH/Fax: +1 212.928.3955