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Razed by TV Sets

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Jason McCall wanted to be a Hector, a hero who dies fighting for a worthy cause. Instead, he’s a Narcissus. He can’t stop seeing his own reflection. And, for him, that might be just as dangerous as...
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  • 26 March 2024
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Jason McCall wanted to be a Hector, a hero who dies fighting for a worthy cause. Instead, he’s a Narcissus. He can’t stop seeing his own reflection. And, for him, that might be just as dangerous as being a black man in the United States. In Razed by TV Sets, McCall uses a variety of essay topics—ranging from Tupac Shakur to CM Punk to psych wards—to show how depictions of race and masculinity have affected how he sees himself and how the world sees him. Razed by TV Sets is an essay collection filled with sports heroes, musicians, and cultural icons. But, above all, it is a collection filled by mirrors and all the threats and discoveries that mirrors may hold.
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Price: $16.00
Pages: 122
Publisher: Fonograf Editions
Imprint: Autofocus Books
Publication Date: 26 March 2024
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781957392288
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays
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Jason McCall is the author of the essay collection Razed by TV Sets and the poetry collections What Shot Did You Ever Take (co-written with Brian Oliu); A Man Ain’t Nothin’; Two-Face God; Mother, Less Child (co-winner of the 2013 Paper Nautilus Vella Chapbook Prize); Dear Hero, (winner of the 2012 Marsh Hawk Press Poetry Prize and co-winner of the 2013 Etchings Press Whirling Prize); I Can Explain; and Silver. He and P.J. Williams are the editors of It Was Written: Poetry Inspired by Hip-Hop. He holds an MFA from the University of Miami. He is a native of Montgomery, Alabama, and he currently teaches at the University of North Alabama.