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Not Our Kind Of Girl Unravelling The Myths Of Black Teenage Motherhood Reprint 2019 Elaine Bell Kaplan

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Not Our Kind Of Girl Unravelling The Myths Of Black Teenage Motherhood Reprint 2019 Elaine Bell Kaplan
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.41 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Elaine Bell Kaplan
ISBN: 9780520918986, 0520918983
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Reprint 2019

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Not Our Kind Of Girl Unravelling The Myths Of Black Teenage Motherhood Reprint 2019 Elaine Bell Kaplan by Elaine Bell Kaplan 9780520918986, 0520918983 instant download after payment.

One of the most worrisome images in America today is that of the teenage mother. For the African-American community, that image is especially troubling: All the problems of the welfare system seem to spotlight the black teenage mom. Elaine Bell Kaplan's affecting and insightful book dispels common perceptions of these young women. Her interviews with the women themselves, and with their mothers and grandmothers, provide a vivid picture of lives caught in the intersection of race, class, and gender.
Kaplan challenges the assumption conveyed in the popular media that the African-American community condones teen pregnancy, single parenting, and reliance on welfare. Especially telling are the feelings of frustration, anger, and disappointment expressed by the mothers and grandmothers Kaplan interviewed. And in listening to teenage mothers discuss their problems, Kaplan hears first-hand of their misunderstandings regarding sex, their fraught relationships with men, and their difficulties with the educational system—all factors that bear heavily on their status as young parents.
Kaplan's own experience as an African-American teenage mother adds a personal dimension to this book, and she offers substantial proposals for rethinking and reassessing the class factors, gender relations, and racism that influence black teenagers to become mothers.

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