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Publication
Harlem Moon (2006), Paperback, 224 pages
Description
A multilayered look at the pervasive belief that African American men are prodigiously endowed, Scott Poulson-Bryant interweaves his own experiences as a black man in America with witty analyses of how black male sexuality is expressed in books, films, television, sports, and pornography.
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Physical description
224 p.; 8 inches
ISBN
0767915550 / 9780767915557
Local notes
OCLC = 295
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