Sometimes Rhythm, Sometimes Blues Young African Americans on Love, Relationships, Sex, and the Search for Mr. Right

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Pub. Date: 2003-12-24
Publisher(s): Seal Press
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Summary

Today’s women expect it all: a successful career, an understanding and equally successful mate, and children--all wrapped up in a white picket fence. But recent studies show that while black women have ascended to form a new middle class and have attained success in the business sector, black men haven’t followed suit. Perhaps as a result, with other sociological and economic factors at play, many successful sistahs are having trouble finding a partner to call their own. This groundbreaking anthology explores the many reasons why--analyzing materialism and financial expectations, single motherhood, bling bling culture, media representations of African-American gender roles, missing fathers, incarcerated partners, and more--and offers hope from women who have beaten the odds. Writers including Kevin Powell and Victor LaValle weigh in on the men’s side in a "Talking Back" section, while female contributors include Kiini Ibura Asalaam, Shawn E. Rhea, Shani O’Neal, and Asha Bandele.

Author Biography

Taigi Smith is a network news producer and writer whose work has appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, New York Newsday. and Honey magazine. She lives in Brooklyn

Table of Contents

Introductionp. xvii
Interviewp. ix
A Tangled Web We've Weaved: Exploring the Complexities of African-American Relationshipsp. 1
When Conception Equals Confusion: The Battle Between Mothers and Would-Be Fathersp. 3
The Edge: Topography of a First Date in Prisonp. 11
Dance Like Nobody's Watchingp. 17
Marriage: The Unfulfilled Prophecyp. 25
Retracing Our Steps: An Examination of the Personal Histories that Shape Usp. 33
The Trialp. 35
Black, White, and Seeing Red All Overp. 49
Different Ways of Saying I Love Youp. 59
Las Cartas del Alma de Pedro Valentin Carol Almerazp. 65
The Bride Pricep. 79
Bassp. 87
I'll Sing You a Song from My Soul: The Love Storiesp. 97
The Gift of Breathp. 99
Baggage Claimp. 107
Pack Lightp. 119
Love Down Underp. 131
What One Dance Can Dop. 137
For Better or Worse: African-American Marriages Under the Microscopep. 149
Me and My Marine: Holding Fast in Love and Faithp. 151
Don't Judge a Brother by His Coverp. 167
Co-Parenting: Stay-at-Home Dads and Other Family Constructsp. 173
Notes on My First Year of Marriagep. 181
Talking Back: Black Men Speakp. 191
Love Lettersp. 193
Big Timep. 201
Wilderness 101p. 207
I Don't Need No Man: Does a New Kind of "Bling-Bling" Feminism Create a False Sense of Emotional Empowerment?p. 215
The World of Yesp. 221
Acknowledgmentsp. 233
About the Contributorsp. 237
About the Editorp. 247
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