Health Communication and Breast Cancer among Black Women: Cancer, Identity, Spirituality, and Strength analyzes information collected from focus groups and personal interviews in order to investigate the significant sociocultural narratives that pervade the experiences of Black female breast cancer survivors.
Health Communication and Breast Cancer among Black Women: Cancer, Identity, Spirituality, and Strength analyzes information collected from focus groups and personal interviews in order to investigate the significant sociocultural narratives that pervade the experiences of Black female breast cancer survivors.
Annette D. Madlock Gatison is associate professor in the Department of Communication at Southern Connecticut State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Shirley A. Jackson Introduction Chapter 1 Background and Theoretical Framing Chapter 2 Myth of the Strong Black Woman: Asset or Liability Chapter 3 Faithtalk: God's Got It Chapter 4 Embracing the Pink Identity: Black Women and Pink Ribbon Culture Chapter 5 Work and Family Conclusion: Body Politics, Coping, and Reframing the Narrative
Foreword by Shirley A. Jackson Introduction Chapter 1 Background and Theoretical Framing Chapter 2 Myth of the Strong Black Woman: Asset or Liability Chapter 3 Faithtalk: God's Got It Chapter 4 Embracing the Pink Identity: Black Women and Pink Ribbon Culture Chapter 5 Work and Family Conclusion: Body Politics, Coping, and Reframing the Narrative
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