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"Two Jobs": On Experiences and Duties of Faculty of Color at a Predominantly White Institution
TL;DR: Academics of Color at PWIs expend time and energy in various forms of unremunerated and unrecognized labor whose results, with minor exceptions, tend to be invisibly transferred to another more privileged group.
New types of African heroines in Hollywood: Black Panther
TL;DR: In this article, the authors draw from an academic exercise that explores the characters of Black women portrayed in Black Panther and how it transforms the traditional Black female roles in Hollywood films, concluding that the transformation and changes of social structure among Black women indicate a thriving but modest focus on the transformation of social structures among black women.
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Black women talk about stereotypical transference enactments in cross-cultural supervision
TL;DR: The authors examined transference enactments which occur between Black, female supervisors who provide clinical supervision of white supervisees, and found that cross-cultural supervision dynamics between Black and female supervisors are not well understood.
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Taste as Emotion: The Synesthetic Body in Monique Truong's Bitter in the Mouth
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the use of the feminine pronoun in George Moses Horton's poetry and draw attention to the ways in which race and gender, and the divisions within and between these identities, are not only sites where social hierarchies are enforced, but also where their similarities are made visible.
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The Cult of First Ladyhood: Controlling Images of White Womanhood in the Role of the First Lady
Megan Handau,Evelyn M. Simien +1 more
TL;DR: The role of the first lady is a race-gendered institution that produces a controlling image of white womanhood that simultaneously privileges white femininity and subordinates black womanhood as mentioned in this paper.