In which century did the ethnological and anthropological literature begin to shape the understanding of African American males in social sciences?
What is the 19th century
Which theoretical framework of Sylvia Wynter that Anthony L. Brown draws from in his analysis of Black males?
What is "subjective understanding"
What does Brown argue is a significant limitation of qualitative descriptions of Black males in social science?
Stereotypes or creation of counter-narratives
What does Brown suggest researchers should do to better understand the experiences of Black males?
What is "allow African american males to define their own contexts that are not bound sterotypical deficits.
What term does Anthony L. Brown use to describe the narrative that has historically defined Black males in social science?
What is the master narrative of "problem"
What is David Theo Goldberg's theoretical framework, which Anthony L. Brown used in his study?
What is racial knowledge
What is "hermeneutics of the body," described by George Yancy, concerning African American males?
How the meaning of the Black male body is constructed through historical contexts and experiences
According to Brown, what is a key challenge facing researchers who study African American males?
What is allow these males to defnie their own experiences and narratives rather than existing frameworks that distort realities
What significant shift occurred in qualitative research on African American males during the mid-20th century compared to earlier periods?
What is "shifted from physical evaluations of the Black male body to sociological descriptions"
What does Sylvia Wynter's concept of "subjective understanding" emphasize in the context of Black male experiences?
what is emphasizes the importance of centering unique lived experiences and voices of African American males in research.