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  1. Black Womens Stories of Everyday Racism
    Narrative Analysis for Social Change
    Erschienen: 2024
    Verlag:  Taylor & Francis Ltd, London

    Black Womens Stories of Everyday Racism puts literary narrative theory to work on an urgent real-world problem mehr

     

    Black Womens Stories of Everyday Racism puts literary narrative theory to work on an urgent real-world problem

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781032606606
    Schlagworte: Cognition & cognitive psychology; EDUCATION / General; EDUCATION / Leadership; Ethnic Studies; Ethnic studies; Feminism & feminist theory; Feminismus und feministische Theorie; Forschungsmethoden, allgemein; Gender Studies: Gruppen; Gender studies, gender groups; Kognitive Psychologie; LIT025050; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / African American; LITERARY CRITICISM / General; Literary studies: general; Literary theory; Literaturtheorie; Literaturwissenschaft, allgemein; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy; PSY051000
    Umfang: 118 Seiten
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    Part I. Black Womens Stories of Everyday RacismChapter 1. I Keep Most White People at a Distance Ronda C. Henry AnthonyChapter 2. I Would Love to Have Had that Conversation with Him Scotia BrownChapter 3. Something I Never Recovered From Mary BullockChapter 4. Women of Color Really Have to Understand, or Overstand Stephanie CarawayChapter 5. No One Even Knows the Real Story Destiny FacesonChapter 6. At that Moment I Felt-Dismissed Felicia HaneyChapter 7. I Was Never Considered an Asset to their Company in the First Place Lucrezia HatfieldChapter 8. Racism Has Truly Shaped My Choices and How I Act Latoya Hale TahirouPart II. Introduction to the Narrative Analyses of the Womens StoriesChapter 9. Testifyin and Signifyin: Black Womens Narratives on Navigating Structural Racism in Central IndianaSimone DrakeChapter 10. She Was Not Heard: Personal Narratives that Tackle Structural RacismRobyn WarholChapter 11. Metacognition and Miscommunication: Interpreting Metacognitive Monitoring in African-American Womens StorytellingLisa ZunshineChapter 12. Rhetorical Listening: Character, Progression, and Fictionality in African American Womens Stories of Everyday RacismJames PhelanAppendix: Storytelling Prompts Provided by the Researchers