Black Motherhood(s) : contours, contexts and considerations /

This book considers Black Motherhood through multiple and global lenses to engage the reader in an expanded reflection and to prompt further discourse on the intersection of race and gender within the construct of motherhood among Black women. With an aim to extend traditional treatments of Black mo...

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Other Authors: Craddock, Karen T., 1965- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Toronto : Demeter Press, 2015
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505 0 0 |g Narrating black motherhoods: telling black mothers' lives --  |t "Mother's voice" -- having her say: storytelling in articulating black women's diaspora identity /  |r Helen Crump --  |t Pushing back with our souls intact: young black mother's resistance to marginalization /  |r Karen T. Craddock --  |g Motherland mothers: experiencing African motherhood home and abroad --  |t Transnational mothering: the meaning of African immigran women's lives /  |r Florence Kyomugisha --  |t Motherhood and empowerment in West Africa: the case of Buchi Emecheta /  |r Delphine Fongang --  |g Musing black mothers: reflecting black mothers in poetics and literature --  |t Everybody's mama now: Gloria Naylor's Mama Day as discourse on the black mother's identity /  |r Rashelle Smith-Spears --  |t Re-envisioning black motherhood: the performance poetics of Gwendolyn Brooks and Lucille Clifton /  |r Celeste Doaks --  |t Mothering, mothers and the historic representations of black motherhood in fiction: Barbara Chase-Riboud's Sally Hemings /  |r Lisa Elwood --  |g Body and soul: interpreting black motherhood in reproduction and religion --  |t Birthing black motherhood: a short history of how race shapes childbirth as a rite of passage /  |r Tyralynn Frazier --  |t Black motherhood as a metaphor of Christanity in missionary photography /  |r Emilie Gangnat --  |g What we say, how we do -- interactions between black mothers and daughters --  |t Black mothers' messages of pride to their adolescent daughters /  |r Tracy Nichols and Regina McCoy --  |t Getting the parts straight: the psychology of hair combing interaction between African-American mothers and daughters /  |r Marva L. Lewis --  |t Closing thoughts, mothering the girls we were then: prose and promises /  |r Karen T. Craddock with Tracy Robinson-Wood. 
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