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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Karla D. Scott is associate professor of communication, director of the African American Studies program and former assistant dean for diversity and inclusion in the College of Arts and Sciences at Saint Louis University.
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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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