Brown, A. L. (2009). “Brothers Gonna Work It Out:” Understanding the Pedagogic Performance of African American Male Teachers Working with African American Male Students. The Urban Review, 41(5), 416-435. Drawing from ethnographic data, this paper explores how African American male teachers working with African American male students performed their pedagogy. This paper highlights how… Continue Reading “Brothers Gonna Work It Out:” Understanding the Pedagogic Performance of African American Male Teachers Working with African American Male Students
Anthony L. Brown
Am I my brother’s keeper?: examining the political and racial discourses of African American male teachers working with African American male students
Brown, A. L. (2006). Am I my brother’s keeper?: examining the political and racial discourses of African American male teachers working with African American male students. University of Wisconsin–Madison. In recent years there has been substantial discussion in education and popular discourse about the importance of students of color having a… Continue Reading Am I my brother’s keeper?: examining the political and racial discourses of African American male teachers working with African American male students
Racialised subjectivities: a critical examination of ethnography on Black males in the USA, 1960s to early 2000s
Brown, A. L. (2011). Racialised subjectivities: a critical examination of ethnography on Black males in the USA, 1960s to early 2000s. Ethnography and Education, 6(1), 45-60. The intent of this paper is to show that while ethnographic research for decades has helped to challenge one-dimensional, deficit-oriented perspectives about Black males, this work has also… Continue Reading Racialised subjectivities: a critical examination of ethnography on Black males in the USA, 1960s to early 2000s