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The Handbook of Research on Black Males: Quantitative, Qualitative, and Multidisciplinary

Rob Tench Old Dominion University, [email protected]

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Original Publication Citation Tench, R. (2019). The handbook of research on black males: Quantitative, qualitative, and multidisciplinary. Library Journal, 144(2), 147-148.

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Kagan tographs from Tuttle (The Secret of Bats) Central Michigan Univ.), this work boasts (editor, Great Photography of World War II) offer a compelling combination. A concise a diverse range of contributors, includ- and frequent National Geographic contribu- introduction explores , diversity, ing academics, religious leaders, healers, tor Hyslop (Atlas of the Civil War) arrange , behavior, ecology, and the bats/ artists, and museum directors. De-Gaia the chapters chronologically by theater and people connection. Brief profiles of 1,386 emphasizes that the focus is women in re- belligerent. Emphasis is on war and poli- known species, arranged taxonomically, comprise the second section and detail the distribution, conservation status, physi- cal traits, habitat, and behavior of various kinds of bats. Mostly color and full-page photographs show the creatures doing their beneficial things: on the wing chasing in- sects, pollinating flowers, or aiding in seed dispersal. These animals astonish even in repose, especially when “sitting” for one of Tuttle’s facial portraits or roosting en masse. Indexes provide access by scientific and THE HANDBOOK OF :·:'::::: ...... common bat names, but one might wish RESEARCH ON BLACK0 MALES for an easier way to pinpoint local species, - such as an additional “distribution table.” OU ANTITATIH QJHI UT IVE AND MULTIDISCIPLIN AR Y VERDICT Going far beyond the practical value of a guidebook, this is an important Vital scholarship on being black & male, women’s religious contributions, violence as entertainment update to bat literature and one to savor, containing a wonder on nearly every page ligion as opposed to general religious stud- tics, with few maps illustrating economies, and proving that bats are indeed “intelligent, ies, which have been examined in detail populations, or other aspects. Despite the curious, comical, even essential animals.”— in many other resources. This book also atlas’s coffee-table dimensions, several of the Robert Eagan, Windsor P.L., Ont. serves to counter the misogyny commonly full-page period maps are faded, densely found in world religions. Chapters exam- detailed, and handwritten, which makes ૽The Handbook of Research on Black ine specific faiths (e.g., Christianity, Islam, deciphering them tricky without a magni- Males: Quantitative, Qualitative, and and ) or eras and location (pre- fying glass. One disturbing entry is a Nazi Multidisciplinary. Michigan State Univ. historic religions, African religions), with sketch showing the Baltic States and Belo- 2018. 688p. ed. by Theodore Ransaw thoughtful and comprehensive entries that russia, each marked with a coffin and the & others. photos. notes. bibliog. index. include suggestions for further reading, re- number of Jewish people murdered as of ISBN 9781611862973. $74.95; ebk. ISBN sulting in a scholarly, much-needed work. 1942. 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