Twisted
Discover the captivating exploration of black male identity in "Twisted" by Bert Ashe, published by Agate Publishing in 2015. This thought-provoking book delves into the cultural significance of hairdressing among African American men and how it reflects social conditions and race identity in the United States. With 250 pages of insightful commentary, Ashe offers a witty and unprecedented narrative that examines the complexities of hairstyle choices—from dreadlocks to everyday grooming—while challenging stereotypes and societal norms. Whether you’re interested in personal beauty, cultural studies, or social issues, "Twisted" provides an engaging perspective that resonates with readers from various backgrounds. Dive into this essential read that blends humor and insight, and gain a deeper understanding of the intersections between hair, race, and identity.