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Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness and the Politics of Empowerment
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This article is published in Teaching Philosophy.The article was published on 1993-11-01. It has received 5787 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Feminist philosophy & Social consciousness.read more
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Negotiating “The Welfare Queen” and “The Strong Black Woman” African American Middle-Class Mothers’ Work and Family Perspectives
TL;DR: The authors analyzed how African American middle-and upper-middle-class mothers understand their work and family decision making in relation to two controlling images (the Strong Black Woman (SBW) and the Welfare Queen) that they describe regularly confronting in their lives.
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Private Regard, Identity Protection and Perceived Racism among African American Males
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of racism on internalizing symptoms in African American late-adolescent males was investigated and it was shown that racist experiences were positively associated with greater anxiety and depressive symptoms.
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Narrative habitus: Thinking through structure/agency in the narratives of offenders
TL;DR: The authors argued that narrative criminology tends towards a problematic dualism of structure and agency, locating agency in individual narrative creativity and constraint in structure and/or culture, drawing on Bourdieu's notion of habitus.
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Racial discrimination, the superwoman schema, and allostatic load: exploring an integrative stress-coping model among African American women
Amani M. Allen,Yijie Wang,David H. Chae,Melisa Price,Wizdom Powell,Teneka C. Steed,Angela R. Black,Firdaus S. Dhabhar,Leticia Márquez-Magaña,Cheryl L. Woods-Giscombe +9 more
TL;DR: The findings affirm the need to consider individual variability in coping and potentially other psychosocial processes involved in the stress response process, and offer several insights that may help elucidate the mechanisms by which racial discrimination gets “under the skin.”
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The White-Centering Logic of Diversity Ideology:
TL;DR: In this article, a framework for diversity as a racial ideology that rearticulates the logic of civil rights is presented, in part as a co-optation of calls for race consciousness.