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Explore how Black professional cowboys use “coolness”—style, demeanor, presence—not as fashion, but as a strategy for navigating racialized space, visibility, and belonging in American culture. In this episode of In Depth with Academia, Richard Price (Academia.edu) walks through “Cowboy Cool: A Professional Black Cowboy’s Perspective,” offering a neutral, research-focused discussion meant to help listeners reflect (not “take a side”). The conversation centers my ethnographic approach—following a professional cowboy known as Cam (“Big Reach”)—and examines how cool operates as quiet resistance: staying steady under pressure, managing hypervisibility, disrupting expectations with swagger, and using storytelling (in words and in action) as survival, connection, and subtle protest. Along the way, we revisit why the “cowboy” remains coded white in the U.S. imagination, how that narrative erases Black cowboys’ long presence in rodeo and country-western worlds, and why “cool” can function as both a shield (against stereotypes and hostility) and a spotlight (earning respect, sometimes envy)—even while being misread by those invested in a narrow cowboy script. The episode closes with an invitation: notice who’s missing from the frame, and what that absence teaches us about race, masculinity, and American identity. 📌 Listen with curiosity. Keep exploring. 🔗 Shorts playlist: [link] 📄 Related reading / work: “Cowboy Cool: A Professional Black Cowboy’s Perspective” #BlackCowboys #CowboyCool #CulturalAnthropology #Ethnography #BlackHistory #CowboyCulture #MasculinityStudies #RaceAndGender #RaceAndRepresentation #PublicScholarship #AmericanCulture #Rodeo #WesternHistory #NarrativePower #Identity #ResearchExplained
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