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African American Families
African American Women
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Black America
Black Dolls
Black Families
Black Female
Black Girls
Black Male
Black Men
Black Women
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collective
Collective Memory
Comparable Worth
Cosby Show
Domineering Matriarch
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Fairy Tales
family dynamics research
female
focus
gendered
Gendered Racism
group
intersectionality studies
media representation critique
memory
Motherly Guidance
qualitative interviews
racialized gender experiences in academia
recent
Recent Focus Group
social identity theory
white
White America
White Doll
White Memory
White Women
workplace discrimination analysis
Product details
- ISBN 9781563249457
- Weight: 430g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 30 Apr 1999
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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Studies of contemporary black women are rare and scattered, and are often extensions of a legacy beginning in the 19th century that characterized black women as domineering matriarchs, prostitutes, or welfare queens, negative characterizations that are perpetuated by both white and non-white social scientists. Based on over 200 interviews, this book departs from these conventions in significant ways, and, using a "collective memory" conceptual framework, shows how black women cope with and interpret lives often limited by racial barriers not of their making.
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