Shifting - The Double Lives of Black Women in America - E-book - ePub

Edition en anglais

Charisse Jones

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Kumea Shorter-Gooden

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Charisse Jones et Kumea Shorter-Gooden - Shifting - The Double Lives of Black Women in America.
Commemorating its 20th year in print with a new Introduction and updated content, Shifting explores the many identities Black women must adopt in various... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Commemorating its 20th year in print with a new Introduction and updated content, Shifting explores the many identities Black women must adopt in various spaces to succeed in America. Based on the African American Women's Voices Project, Shifting reveals that a large number of Black women feel pressure to compromise their true selves as they navigate America's racial and gender bigotry. Black women "shift" by altering the expectations they have for themselves or their outer appearance.
They modify their speech. They shift "white" as they head to work in the morning and "Black" as they come back home each night. They shift inward, internalizing the searing pain of the negative stereotypes that they encounter daily. And sometimes they shift by fighting back. In commemoration of its twentieth year in print with a new Introduction and updated content throughout Shifting is a much-needed, clear, and comprehensive portrait of the reality of Black women's lives today.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    28/01/2025
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-0-06-344396-9
  • EAN
    9780063443969
  • Format
    ePub
  • Nb. de pages
    400 pages
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Pages
      400
    • Protection num.
      Contenu protégé

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À propos des auteurs

Charisse Jones is a money and consumer news editor for USA Today. A former staff writer for the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times, she has co-authored eight books, provided commentary for NPR and has been a frequent contributor to CBS Mornings. She lives in the New York City area. Kumea Shorter-Gooden, Ph. D., is a licensed psychologist and a former professor, who served as the first chief diversity officer at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Currently the principal of Shorter-Gooden Consulting she lives in Washington, DC.

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