Mamba in the Mirror: Black Masculinity, Celebrity, and the Public Mourning of Kobe Bryant

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A. Lamont Williams Florida State University

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In this manuscript, the author describes their unexpected grieving process in dealing with the death of Kobe Bryant. In particular, the author focuses on the mourning process on tragic celebrity deaths and the relationship between celebrity, mortality, and the ways in which people make sense of themselves through celebrity figures. The author attempts to highlight the complicated nature of mourning celebrity figures who are not personally known, especially those that have a complicated history in the public eye. The author moves into and through their own personal experiences as a Black man in order to make sense of public mourning, race, and the Black Masculinity of Kobe Bryant.

The author (lwilliams9@fsu.edu) is with the Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA.

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