Michele Lewis, inspired by African-Centered psychologists and psychiatrist Frantz Fanon, argues for a more humanistic cultural neuroscience to further understandings of the influence of isolation, injustice, power, and bias on brains and behavior.
Michele Lewis, inspired by African-Centered psychologists and psychiatrist Frantz Fanon, argues for a more humanistic cultural neuroscience to further understandings of the influence of isolation, injustice, power, and bias on brains and behavior.
Michele K. Lewis is department chairperson and associate professor of psychological sciences at Winston-Salem State University.
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Acknowledgments Foreword Preface Chapter 1Still Wretched Chapter 2Subhuman to Superhuman: Cultural Neuroscience of Illusory Blackness Chapter 3Cultural Neuroscience and Poverty: Emotional Emancipation Circle for Black Women Chapter 4The Black Women in Poverty Study: Cultural Neuroscience of Social-Injustice Chapter 5That Female is Ratchet: Mixed-Slurs Chapter 6Negative Emotionality and Disgust Activations Towards LGBT Humans Chapter 7Collectivists and Individualists Brains Chapter 8Minding Perceptions of Native Peoples Chapter 9Killing Loneliness, Saving Humanity Chapter 10Environmental Injustices Chapter 11Forever Fanon Chapter 12Future Directions References Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Foreword Preface Chapter 1Still Wretched Chapter 2Subhuman to Superhuman: Cultural Neuroscience of Illusory Blackness Chapter 3Cultural Neuroscience and Poverty: Emotional Emancipation Circle for Black Women Chapter 4The Black Women in Poverty Study: Cultural Neuroscience of Social-Injustice Chapter 5That Female is Ratchet: Mixed-Slurs Chapter 6Negative Emotionality and Disgust Activations Towards LGBT Humans Chapter 7Collectivists and Individualists Brains Chapter 8Minding Perceptions of Native Peoples Chapter 9Killing Loneliness, Saving Humanity Chapter 10Environmental Injustices Chapter 11Forever Fanon Chapter 12Future Directions References Index About the Author
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