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Who Da Man? Black Masculinities and Sporting Cultures
Who Da Man? offers a highly original approach to Black masculinities and sport in Canada. This book will be especially exciting for those interested in decolonization, culture, and the intersection of identity, sport, and politics. Who Da Man? attempts to account for the ways that Black Diasporic identifications intersect with the dominant misogyny and homophobia in contemporary men’s sporting cultures.
Gamal Abdel-Shehid is an Associate Professor in York University’s Department of Social Sciences. His teaching and research focus on cultural studies, Black diasporic popular culture, and sports and leisure.