Punk'd Lives: Or the Effects of White Folks, Black Folks, and Breeders on Punks is a collection of short stories in the vein of Langston Hughes' The Ways of White Folks; each story looks at contemporary American, mainly middle class, society and exposes some particular, and not always pleasant, truth about those represented within its few pages. As a collective whole and at its core, Punk'd Lives examines what it means to be a young homosexual African-American male living inside of the larger (mainstream) American culture that is often White and always heterosexual.
| Date of Award | 2007 |
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| Original language | American English |
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| Awarding Institution | - Eastern Illinois University
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| Supervisor | Letitia Moffitt (Supervisor) |
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- Literature and Literary Theory
Punk'd lives: Or, The effects of white folks, black folks, and breeders on punks
Tracy, M. L. (Author). 2007
Student thesis: Master's Thesis › Master of Arts (MA)