Behind the Mask of the Strong Black Woman: Voice and the Embodiment of a Costly Performance
Autor Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontanten Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iul 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781592136681
ISBN-10: 1592136680
Pagini: 194
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Temple University Press
Colecția Temple University Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1592136680
Pagini: 194
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Temple University Press
Colecția Temple University Press
Locul publicării:United States
Recenzii
“Behind the Mask of the Strong Black Woman makes an important contribution to the literature. No other work systematically studies the ways black women internalize and resist strong black woman discourse. Beauboeuf-Lafontant convincingly argues that investment in the strong black woman myth injures black women and strengthens the racist divisions between women.”—Maxine Craig, author of Ain’t I a Beauty Queen?: Black Women, Beauty, and the Politics of Race
Notă biografică
Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant is Associate Professor of Sociology and Education Studies at DePauw University. She is co-editor of Facing Racism in Education, 2nd edition.
Cuprins
Introduction: A Half-Told Tale of Black Womanhood
1. More Than “the Historical, the Monolithic Me”: Deconstructing Strong Black Womanhood
2. Living the Lies: Embodying “Good” Womanhood
3. Keeping up Appearances: The Performance of Strength
4. Lies Make Us Sick: Embodied Distress Among Strong Black Women
5. Coming to Voice: Transcending Strength
Epilogue: Mules No More, Just “Levelly Human”: A Societal Challenge
Acknowledgments
Appendix: Table of Participants
1. More Than “the Historical, the Monolithic Me”: Deconstructing Strong Black Womanhood
2. Living the Lies: Embodying “Good” Womanhood
3. Keeping up Appearances: The Performance of Strength
4. Lies Make Us Sick: Embodied Distress Among Strong Black Women
5. Coming to Voice: Transcending Strength
Epilogue: Mules No More, Just “Levelly Human”: A Societal Challenge
Acknowledgments
Appendix: Table of Participants