What the village gave me
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What the village gave me
University Press of America, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Learning to swim with the barracudas : negotiating differences in the workplace / Nia I. Cantey
- Mammies, maids & mothers : representations of African-American and Latina women's reproductive labor in Weeds / Johnanna Ganz
- Being Black academic mothers / Angela K. Lewis, Sherri L. Wallace, and Clarissa L. Peterson
- Combing my kinks : a culturally informed program to strengthen mother-daughter relationships / Marva L. Lewis and Allisyn L. Swift
- The ABCs of doing gender : culturally situated non-cognitive factors & African American girls / LaShawnda Lindsay-Dennis and Lawanda Cummings
- Learning Black womanhood : an autoethnography / Denise Davis-Maye
- Growing up Black and female : life course transitions and depressive symptoms / Claire Norris and Paige Miller
- Saving my soul and making me fat? : Black mothers and the church / Annice Dale Yarber
- Art of activist mothering : Black feminist leadership & knowing what to do / Denise McLane-Davison
- What mami taught me about empire / Elizabeth Huergo
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In What the Village Gave Me, the contributors-all women of color-present their varied experiences regarding the conceptualizations of womanhood, beauty, and gender roles. The goal of this book is to illuminate how these issues intersect with the transmission of cultural norms, marriage rates, and the development of professional self-efficacy. What the Village Gave Me illuminates topics relevant to women of color and touches upon careers, relationships, gender role understanding and subscription, ethnic identity, and cultural representation. This collection addresses how women who self-identify as "women of color" see themselves and manage their location in their work-life, families, and communities. By giving voice to the contributors, readers are afforded glimpses into the lives of these women and are provided with a valuable tool in the broader discourse on womanhood. This collection will help them see how race, class, and ethnicity work to divide or unite women.
目次
Preface
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Section 1: Navigating Troubled Waters: Doing Womanhood in Work Life
1. Learning to Swim with the Barracudas: Negotiating Differences in the Workplace
Nia I. Cantey
2. Mammies, Maids &Mothers: Representations of African-American and Latina Women's Reproductive Labor in Weeds
Johnanna Ganz
3. Being Black Academic Mothers
Angela K. Lewis, Sherri L. Wallace, and Clarissa L. Peterson
Section 2: Too Grown for Your Own Good: Doing Girlhood
4. Combing My Kinks: A Culturally Informed Program to Strengthen Mother-Daughter Relationships
Marva L. Lewis and Allisyn L. Swift
5. The ABCs of Doing Gender: Culturally Situated Non-Cognitive Factors & African American Girls
LaShawnda Lindsay-Dennis and Lawanda Cummings
6. Learning Black Womanhood: An Autoethnography
Denise Davis-Maye
Section 3: Turpentine, Sugar, and Pot Liquor: Black Women and Everyday Health
7. Growing Up Black and Female: Life Course Transitions and Depressive Symptoms
Claire Norris and Paige Miller
8. Saving My Soul and Making Me Fat?: Black Mothers and the Church
Annice Dale Yarber
Section 4: Speaking Change and Writing Wrongs: Representations of Activism
9. The Art of Activist Mothering: Black Feminist Leadership & Knowing What to Do
Denise McLane-Davison
10. What Mami Taught Me about Empire
Elizabeth Huergo
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