This book offers an in-depth sociological exploration of present-day
colorism in the lives of black women, investigating the lived
experiences of a phenomenon that continues to affect women of African
descent. Race still matters. And for black women, the related issues
of skin tone are just as important today as in decades past. Part
cultural commentary, part empirical analysis, this book offers a
compelling study and discussion of colorism—a widely discussed but
understudied issue in "post-racial" America—that demonstrates how
powerful a factor skin color remains in the everyday lives of young
black women. Author JeffriAnne Wilder conducted interviews with dozens
of young black women about the role of colorism in their everyday
lives. Collectively, these findings offer a compelling empirical and
theoretical analysis of colorism in key areas of 21st-century life,
including within family and school settings, in the media, and in
intimate relationships. The culmination of nearly two decades of the
author's deep entrenchment in colorism studies, Color Stories: Black
Women and Colorism in the 21st Century provides a new perspective on a
controversial issue that has been a part of black culture and academic
study for generations by exploring how the contemporary nature of
colorism—from Facebook to the First Lady to Beyoncé—impacts the
ideas and experiences of black women. This work serves as essential
reading for anyone interested in learning more about the historical
and contemporary significance of colorism in modern-day America,
regardless of the reader's race, sex, or age.
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Black Women and Colorism in the 21st Century
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798216063056
Publisert
2023
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1. utgave
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Vendor
Praeger
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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