ABSTRACT

Critical and necessary, this book provides a window into the education and lives of Black boys in early childhood settings. Drawing on Black Critical Theory and Black Male Studies, and applying portraiture methodology, Bryan explores experiences of Black boys and their male teachers in ways that affirm their humanity and acknowledge the consequences of existing in a white supremacist system. Bryan’s nuanced and comprehensive portraits honor the voices of Black boys and their male teachers, and counter the one-dimensional and essentialist perspectives that proliferate in our schools, which Bryan identifies as anti-Black misandry.

Introducing BlackBoyCrit Pedagogy, Bryan addresses the impact of socially constructed stereotypes and perceptions in the classroom and highlights the importance of educators who challenge such practices. In so doing, he provides a much-needed in-depth examination of pedagogies, literacies, and practices Black male teachers employ, as well as a perceptive view of the academic and social landscapes Black boys must navigate.

chapter |23 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|21 pages

Are Black Boys Well?

Anti-Black Misandry in the Academic and Social Landscape of Black Boys in Early Childhood Education

chapter 3|8 pages

Anti-Black Misandry and the Recruitment and Retention Narrative

Seeing Black Male Teachers as Pedagogues in the Lives of Black Boys

chapter 4|31 pages

Black Males as BlackBoyCrit Pedagogues in Early Childhood Classrooms

Black Boys' Portraits of Mr. Javien, Mr. Tal, and Mr. Henry

chapter 5|9 pages

Moving beyond Literacy Normativity

Toward Black Masculine Literacies in Early Childhood Education

chapter 6|23 pages

Cultivating Black Masculine Literacies as a Praxis of BlackBoyCrit Pedagogy

Black Boys' Portraits of Mr. Tal, Mr. Henry, and Mr. Javien

chapter 8|18 pages

Facilitating BlackBoy (Play)Crit Literacies in Early Childhood Classrooms

Roland's Portrait of Mr. Henry

chapter 9|8 pages

BlackBoyCrit Pedagogy

A New Way Forward for Black Boys

chapter |2 pages

Afterword