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Meaningmaking Internalized Racism And African American Identity Jas M Sullivan William E Cross Jr Eds

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Meaningmaking Internalized Racism And African American Identity Jas M Sullivan William E Cross Jr Eds
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Publisher: SUNY Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.32 MB
Pages: 374
Author: Jas M. Sullivan; William E. Cross Jr. (eds.)
ISBN: 9781438462981, 1438462980
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Meaningmaking Internalized Racism And African American Identity Jas M Sullivan William E Cross Jr Eds by Jas M. Sullivan; William E. Cross Jr. (eds.) 9781438462981, 1438462980 instant download after payment.

Presents research on how variations in African Americans’ racial self-concept affects meaning-making and internalized oppression.
Focusing on the broad range of attitudes Black people employ to make sense of their Blackness, this volume offers the latest research on racial identity. The first section explores meaning-making, or the importance of holding one type of racial-cultural identity as compared to another. It looks at a wide range of topics, including stereotypes, spirituality, appearance, gender and intersectionalities, masculinity, and more. The second section examines the different expressions of internalized racism that arise when the pressure of oppression is too great, and includes such topics as identity orientations, self-esteem, colorism, and linked fate. Grounded in psychology, the research presented here makes the case for understanding Black identity as wide ranging in content, subject to multiple interpretations, and linked to both positive mental health as well as varied forms of internalized racism.
“With its impressive and varied research base, this is one of the most comprehensive books on the subject of racial identity.” — Scott L. Graves Jr., Duquesne University

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