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This stimulating volume challenges the tendency to represent African-American women's experiences as a monolithic whole. The interdisciplinary approach organized around the theme of activism enables an unusual and inventive selection of topics to be presented. The history, culture, sociology and psychology of black women are richly represented.
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This stimulating volume challenges the tendency to represent African-American women's experiences as a monolithic whole. The interdisciplinary approach organized around the theme of activism enables an unusual and inventive selection of topics to be presented. The history, culture, sociology and psychology of black women are richly represented.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc.
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 981g
- ISBN-13: 9780803954540
- ISBN-10: 0803954549
- Artikelnr.: 21209646
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc.
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 981g
- ISBN-13: 9780803954540
- ISBN-10: 0803954549
- Artikelnr.: 21209646
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Introduction - Kim Marie Vaz Black Women
s Lives and Cultural Contexts PART ONE: IN OPPOSITION: BLACK WOMEN
S SOCIAL HISTORY THROUGH THE LENS OF THEIR ACTIVISM African Women
s Legacy - Barbara A Moss Ambiguity, Autonomy, and Empowerment Organizing for Racial Justice - Shirley J Yee Black Women and the Dynamics of Race and Sex in Female Antislavery Societies, 1832-1860 Black Women and the NAACP, 1909-1922 - Dorothy C Salem An Encounter With Race, Class, and Gender Racial Justice in Minnesota - Mary C Pruitt The Activism of Mary Toliver Jones and Josie Robinson Johnson The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement on the Unionization of African-American Women - Deborah Brown Carter Local 282-Furniture Division-IUE, 1960-1988 Poor Black Sisters Decided for Themselves - M Rivka Polatnick A Case Study of 1960s Women
s Liberation Activism Searching for a Tradition - Joy James African-American Women Writers, Activist, and Interracial Rape Cases PART TWO: IMAGE WARS: LITERARY AND POPULAR CONSTRUCTIONS OF BLACK WOMEN The Condition of Black Women in Spain during the Renaissance - Baltasar Fra-Molinero The Rape Complex in the Postbellum South - Madelin Joan Olds On the Use of Medical Diagnosis as Name-Calling - Bridget A Aldaraca Anita F Hill and the Rediscovery of
Erotomaniä Sapphires, Spitfires, Sluts, and Superbitches - Elizabeth Hadley Freydberg Aframericans and Latinas in Contemporary American Film African-American Single Mothers - Shirley M Geiger Public Perceptions and Public Policies PART THREE: PERFORMING THEIR VISIONS
Oh, What I Think I Must Tell This World!
- Charles I Nero Oratory and Public Address of African-American Women Before Althea and Wilma - Linda D Williams African-American Women in Sports, 1924-1948 Black Women in Concert Dance - Melanye White-Dixon The Philadelphia Divas Sisters in the Name of Rap - Robin Roberts Rapping for Women
s Lives PART FOUR: CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOSOCIAL CHALLENGES Life Satisfaction and the Older African-American Woman - Bernita C Berry Sisterhood among African-American Mothers of Daughters Addicted to Crack Cocaine - Aaron A Smith Appendix Appendix: A Brief Guide to Resources by and about African-American Women - >
s Lives and Cultural Contexts PART ONE: IN OPPOSITION: BLACK WOMEN
S SOCIAL HISTORY THROUGH THE LENS OF THEIR ACTIVISM African Women
s Legacy - Barbara A Moss Ambiguity, Autonomy, and Empowerment Organizing for Racial Justice - Shirley J Yee Black Women and the Dynamics of Race and Sex in Female Antislavery Societies, 1832-1860 Black Women and the NAACP, 1909-1922 - Dorothy C Salem An Encounter With Race, Class, and Gender Racial Justice in Minnesota - Mary C Pruitt The Activism of Mary Toliver Jones and Josie Robinson Johnson The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement on the Unionization of African-American Women - Deborah Brown Carter Local 282-Furniture Division-IUE, 1960-1988 Poor Black Sisters Decided for Themselves - M Rivka Polatnick A Case Study of 1960s Women
s Liberation Activism Searching for a Tradition - Joy James African-American Women Writers, Activist, and Interracial Rape Cases PART TWO: IMAGE WARS: LITERARY AND POPULAR CONSTRUCTIONS OF BLACK WOMEN The Condition of Black Women in Spain during the Renaissance - Baltasar Fra-Molinero The Rape Complex in the Postbellum South - Madelin Joan Olds On the Use of Medical Diagnosis as Name-Calling - Bridget A Aldaraca Anita F Hill and the Rediscovery of
Erotomaniä Sapphires, Spitfires, Sluts, and Superbitches - Elizabeth Hadley Freydberg Aframericans and Latinas in Contemporary American Film African-American Single Mothers - Shirley M Geiger Public Perceptions and Public Policies PART THREE: PERFORMING THEIR VISIONS
Oh, What I Think I Must Tell This World!
- Charles I Nero Oratory and Public Address of African-American Women Before Althea and Wilma - Linda D Williams African-American Women in Sports, 1924-1948 Black Women in Concert Dance - Melanye White-Dixon The Philadelphia Divas Sisters in the Name of Rap - Robin Roberts Rapping for Women
s Lives PART FOUR: CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOSOCIAL CHALLENGES Life Satisfaction and the Older African-American Woman - Bernita C Berry Sisterhood among African-American Mothers of Daughters Addicted to Crack Cocaine - Aaron A Smith Appendix Appendix: A Brief Guide to Resources by and about African-American Women - >
Introduction - Kim Marie Vaz Black Women
s Lives and Cultural Contexts PART ONE: IN OPPOSITION: BLACK WOMEN
S SOCIAL HISTORY THROUGH THE LENS OF THEIR ACTIVISM African Women
s Legacy - Barbara A Moss Ambiguity, Autonomy, and Empowerment Organizing for Racial Justice - Shirley J Yee Black Women and the Dynamics of Race and Sex in Female Antislavery Societies, 1832-1860 Black Women and the NAACP, 1909-1922 - Dorothy C Salem An Encounter With Race, Class, and Gender Racial Justice in Minnesota - Mary C Pruitt The Activism of Mary Toliver Jones and Josie Robinson Johnson The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement on the Unionization of African-American Women - Deborah Brown Carter Local 282-Furniture Division-IUE, 1960-1988 Poor Black Sisters Decided for Themselves - M Rivka Polatnick A Case Study of 1960s Women
s Liberation Activism Searching for a Tradition - Joy James African-American Women Writers, Activist, and Interracial Rape Cases PART TWO: IMAGE WARS: LITERARY AND POPULAR CONSTRUCTIONS OF BLACK WOMEN The Condition of Black Women in Spain during the Renaissance - Baltasar Fra-Molinero The Rape Complex in the Postbellum South - Madelin Joan Olds On the Use of Medical Diagnosis as Name-Calling - Bridget A Aldaraca Anita F Hill and the Rediscovery of
Erotomaniä Sapphires, Spitfires, Sluts, and Superbitches - Elizabeth Hadley Freydberg Aframericans and Latinas in Contemporary American Film African-American Single Mothers - Shirley M Geiger Public Perceptions and Public Policies PART THREE: PERFORMING THEIR VISIONS
Oh, What I Think I Must Tell This World!
- Charles I Nero Oratory and Public Address of African-American Women Before Althea and Wilma - Linda D Williams African-American Women in Sports, 1924-1948 Black Women in Concert Dance - Melanye White-Dixon The Philadelphia Divas Sisters in the Name of Rap - Robin Roberts Rapping for Women
s Lives PART FOUR: CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOSOCIAL CHALLENGES Life Satisfaction and the Older African-American Woman - Bernita C Berry Sisterhood among African-American Mothers of Daughters Addicted to Crack Cocaine - Aaron A Smith Appendix Appendix: A Brief Guide to Resources by and about African-American Women - >
s Lives and Cultural Contexts PART ONE: IN OPPOSITION: BLACK WOMEN
S SOCIAL HISTORY THROUGH THE LENS OF THEIR ACTIVISM African Women
s Legacy - Barbara A Moss Ambiguity, Autonomy, and Empowerment Organizing for Racial Justice - Shirley J Yee Black Women and the Dynamics of Race and Sex in Female Antislavery Societies, 1832-1860 Black Women and the NAACP, 1909-1922 - Dorothy C Salem An Encounter With Race, Class, and Gender Racial Justice in Minnesota - Mary C Pruitt The Activism of Mary Toliver Jones and Josie Robinson Johnson The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement on the Unionization of African-American Women - Deborah Brown Carter Local 282-Furniture Division-IUE, 1960-1988 Poor Black Sisters Decided for Themselves - M Rivka Polatnick A Case Study of 1960s Women
s Liberation Activism Searching for a Tradition - Joy James African-American Women Writers, Activist, and Interracial Rape Cases PART TWO: IMAGE WARS: LITERARY AND POPULAR CONSTRUCTIONS OF BLACK WOMEN The Condition of Black Women in Spain during the Renaissance - Baltasar Fra-Molinero The Rape Complex in the Postbellum South - Madelin Joan Olds On the Use of Medical Diagnosis as Name-Calling - Bridget A Aldaraca Anita F Hill and the Rediscovery of
Erotomaniä Sapphires, Spitfires, Sluts, and Superbitches - Elizabeth Hadley Freydberg Aframericans and Latinas in Contemporary American Film African-American Single Mothers - Shirley M Geiger Public Perceptions and Public Policies PART THREE: PERFORMING THEIR VISIONS
Oh, What I Think I Must Tell This World!
- Charles I Nero Oratory and Public Address of African-American Women Before Althea and Wilma - Linda D Williams African-American Women in Sports, 1924-1948 Black Women in Concert Dance - Melanye White-Dixon The Philadelphia Divas Sisters in the Name of Rap - Robin Roberts Rapping for Women
s Lives PART FOUR: CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOSOCIAL CHALLENGES Life Satisfaction and the Older African-American Woman - Bernita C Berry Sisterhood among African-American Mothers of Daughters Addicted to Crack Cocaine - Aaron A Smith Appendix Appendix: A Brief Guide to Resources by and about African-American Women - >