This book examines the construction of the strong Black woman myth and the messages for strength communicated throughout the twentieth and the twenty-first century. The author delves into how attention to self and self-care is necessary to sustain that strength.
This book examines the construction of the strong Black woman myth and the messages for strength communicated throughout the twentieth and the twenty-first century. The author delves into how attention to self and self-care is necessary to sustain that strength.
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction The Making of a Myth: Strength to Survive Chapter One From Myth to Model: Contexts for Communicating and Situating Strength Chapter Two Socialized to be Strong: Messages for Success and Survival Chapter Three From the "South Side": The Strength of Michelle Obama Chapter Four Resist and Redefine: A new discourse of strength on Black feminist blogs Chapter Five Self care for strong sistas: An Oxymoron? Conclusion Black girl magic has limits: Repurposing strength for self care Appendix A: On line survey questions Appendix B: Focus group questions References About the Author
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction The Making of a Myth: Strength to Survive Chapter One From Myth to Model: Contexts for Communicating and Situating Strength Chapter Two Socialized to be Strong: Messages for Success and Survival Chapter Three From the "South Side": The Strength of Michelle Obama Chapter Four Resist and Redefine: A new discourse of strength on Black feminist blogs Chapter Five Self care for strong sistas: An Oxymoron? Conclusion Black girl magic has limits: Repurposing strength for self care Appendix A: On line survey questions Appendix B: Focus group questions References About the Author
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