A Review of Bell Hooks' ;Black Looks, Race and Representation;.
This essay discusses Bell Hooks' book "Black Looks, Race and Representation". In relation to three other related works, the paper examines how Hooks argues that the African-American male is forced by the white supremacist society to adopt certain masculine traits embedded in the patriarchal system. Thus, we see how the white supremacist capitalist patriarchy socially constructs oppression. 8 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.