He Thinks He's DownThe end of the Second World War saw a crisis of white masculinity brought on by social, political, and economic change. He Thinks Hes Down explores the specific phenomenon of white men appropriating Black masculinities to benefit from what they believed were powerful Black masculinities. It reveals the intricate relationships between racialized gender identities, appropriation, and popular culture during the Civil Rights Era. Drawing on case studies
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