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Respectable

Politics and Paradox in Making the Morehouse Man
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Respectable delves into the culture of Black male respectability cultivated at Morehouse College, the nation’s only historically Black college for men, through the lens of former Spelman student and "Miss Morehouse," Saida Grundy. Drawing on interviews with thirty-two men, Grundy reveals a narrow, conservative vision of masculinity shaped by relentless competition, sexual violence, and homophobia. The book critiques the idealised expectations of Black manhood imposed by the institution and explores the class and gender challenges faced by students, emphasising the costs of conforming to these rigid ideals rather than flaws in Black masculinity itself.
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This book is particularly suited for readers interested in sociology, gender studies, Black studies, and education, as well as students and scholars seeking a nuanced understanding of race, masculinity, and institutional culture within historically Black colleges.

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The making of a culture of Black male respectability at Morehouse that underlines conservative notions of gender and class—by a former Spelman student who was once "Miss Morehouse."

How does it feel to be groomed as the "solution" to a national Black male "problem"? This is the guiding paradox of Respectable, an in-depth examination of graduates of Morehouse College, the nation's only historically Black college for men. While Black male collegians are often culturally fetishized for "beating the odds," the image of Black male success that Morehouse assiduously promotes and celebrates is belied by many of the realities that challenge the students on this campus. Saida Grundy offers a unique insider perspective: a graduate of Spelman College and a former "Miss Morehouse," Grundy crafts an incisive feminist and sociological account informed by her personal insights and scholarly expertise.

Respectable gathers the experiences of former students and others connected to Morehouse to illustrate the narrow, conservative vision of masculinity molded at a competitive Black institution. The thirty-two men interviewed unveil a culture that forges confining ideas of respectable Black manhood within a context of relentless peer competition and sexual violence, measured against unattainable archetypes of idealised racial leadership. Grundy underlines the high costs of making these men—the experiences of low-income students who navigate class issues at Morehouse, the widespread homophobia laced throughout the college's notions of Black male respectability, and the crushingly conformist expectations of a college that sees itself as making "good" Black men. As Morehouse's problems continue to pour out into national newsfeeds, this book contextualises these issues not as a defect of Black masculinity, but as a critique of what happens when an institution services an imagination of what Black men should be, at the expense of more fully understanding the many ways these young people see themselves.

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Praised for its candid and scholarly insight, Respectable is recognised as a valuable resource for scholars studying masculinities and racialised institutions. The Sociology of Race and Ethnicity highlights the book's potential to enrich courses with contemporary sociological theory, while Social Forces commends its profound exploration of racism, sexism, and class inequality in modern social contexts.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780520340381

Publisher: University of California Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 02 August 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of California Press

Illustration: 18 b-w photos, 1 table

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 635g

Pages: 356

About the Author

Saida Grundy is a feminist sociologist of race and Assistant Professor of Sociology, African American Studies, and Women's and Gender Studies at Boston University. A proud graduate of Spelman College, she received her PhD in Sociology and Women's Studies from the University of Michigan and often contributes to the Atlantic.

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