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  1. Emergent Health Communication Scholarship from and about African American, Latino/a/x, and American Indian/Alaskan Native Peoples
    Beteiligt: Cooke-Jackson, Angela (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2024
    Verlag:  Taylor & Francis Ltd, London

    This book presents research by African American, Latino/a/x, and Alaskan Indian/Native American (AI/AN) communication scholars. It highlights the importance of communication and the recognition of the unique experiences that impact how health... mehr

     

    This book presents research by African American, Latino/a/x, and Alaskan Indian/Native American (AI/AN) communication scholars. It highlights the importance of communication and the recognition of the unique experiences that impact how health information and health care are understood through diverse racial and cultural perspectives

     

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    Beteiligt: Cooke-Jackson, Angela (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781032661223
    Schlagworte: Communication studies; Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies; Ethnische Gruppen und multikulturelle Studien; HISTORY / Social History; Illness & addiction: social aspects; Kommunikationswissenschaft; Krankheit und Sucht: soziale Aspekte; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics; LIT025060; Literatur: Geschichte und Kritik; Literature: history & criticism; Media studies; Medienwissenschaften; SOC057000; SOC068000; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General; Social & cultural history
    Umfang: 200 Seiten
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    Zielgruppe: 5PB, Bezug zu Personen: ethnische Gruppen, indogene Völker, Kulturen, Stämme und andere Gruppierungen von Menschen

    Introduction: Emergent Health Communication Scholarship from and about African American, Latino/a/x, and American Indian/Alaskan Native Peoples 1. Beyond Personal Experiences: Examining Mediated Vicarious Experiences as an Antecedent of Medical Mistrust 2. Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) to Enhance Participation of Racial/Ethnic Minorities in Clinical Trials: A 10-Year Systematic Review 3. The Effect of an Entertainment-Education Intervention on Reproductive Health of Young Women of Color 4. A Theoretically Based Analysis of Twitter Conversations about Trauma and Mental Health: Examining Responses to Storylines on the Television Show Queen Sugar 5. After Philando, I Had to Take a Sick Day to Recover : Psychological Distress, Trauma and Police Brutality in the Black Community 6. A Subjective Culture Approach to Cancer Prevention: Rural Black and White Adults Perceptions of Using Virtual Health Assistants to Promote Colorectal Cancer Screening 7. African American Women s Maternal Healthcare Experiences: A Critical Race Theory Perspective 8. Individually Tailoring Messages to Promote African American Men s Health 9. The Influence of Memorable Message Receipt on Dietary and Exercise Behavior among Self-Identified Black Women 10. Count Me Out: Perceptions of Black Patients Who are on Dialysis but Who are Not on a Transplant Waitlist 11. In Our Sacred Voice: An Exploration of Tribal and Community Leader Perceptions as Health Communicators of Disease Prevention among American Indians in the Plains 12. A Comparative Analysis of Health News in Indigenous and Mainstream Media 13. Family Connections and the Latino Health Paradox: Exploring the Mediating Role of Loneliness in the Relationships Between the Latina/o Cultural Value of Familism and Health 14. A Pilot Study of Latinx Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adolescent Patients Goal Prioritizations in Patient-Provider Sexual Orientation and Health Disclosures 15. When Engagement Leads to Action: Understanding the Impact of Cancer (Mis)information among Latino/a Facebook Users 16. Construyendo Conexiones Para Los Niños: Environmental Justice, Reproductive Feminicidio, and Coalitional Possibility in the Borderlands

  2. Women Writing Trauma in the Global South
    A Study of Aminatta Forna, Isabel Allende and Anuradha Roy
    Erschienen: 2024
    Verlag:  Taylor & Francis Ltd, London

    Women Writing Trauma in the Global South explores complex suffering in the work of Aminatta Forna, Isabel Allende and Anuradha Roy while dismantling conceptual shortcomings underlying trauma theory. It develops new ideas for an inclusive conceptual... mehr

     

    Women Writing Trauma in the Global South explores complex suffering in the work of Aminatta Forna, Isabel Allende and Anuradha Roy while dismantling conceptual shortcomings underlying trauma theory. It develops new ideas for an inclusive conceptual expansion of trauma from the global peripheries

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781032324692
    Schriftenreihe: Routledge Studies in Comparative Literature
    Schlagworte: Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies; Ethnische Gruppen und multikulturelle Studien; Gender Studies: Frauen und Mädchen; Gender studies: women; LIT020000; LIT025060; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; LITERARY CRITICISM / Women Authors; Literature: history & criticism; PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology; SOC008060; SOC068000; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies; Social discrimination & inequality; Social, group or collective psychology; Soziale Diskriminierung und soziale Gleichbehandlung; Sozialpsychologie; Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft
    Umfang: 174 Seiten
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    Chapter One: Introduction - Concepts and Contexts of Psychological Wounding Canonical Cultural Trauma Theory and Emerging Critical Perspectives The Case for a Reconceptualization of Trauma Wound Narratives from the Global South Chapter Two: Aminatta Forna Fictional Representations of Traumatic Disintegration in The Memory of Love Prolonged and Insidious Trauma in The Devil that Danced on the Water Narrative Critique of the PTSD Category in Happiness Narrative Negotiations of a Context-specific Trauma Model Complicated Witnessing in The Devil that Danced on the Water Unempathic Gazing and Professional Witnessing in Happiness Post-traumatic Resilience in Happiness Chapter Three: Isabel Allende Writing during Trauma in Paula Fictional Representations of Childhood Trauma in Portrait in Sepia Inscriptions of Trauma in Landscape: Exile and Mental Dislocation Resurfacing Wounds in Storytelling Epistolary Narration in Articulating Bereavement Magical Realist Elements in Representing the Unspeakable Photography as a Testimonial Practice in Portrait in Sepia Narrating Belonging in My Invented Country Chapter Four: Anuradha Roy Fictional Representations of Prolonged Childhood Violence Topographic and Architectural Manifestations of Traumatic Unhomeliness in An Atlas of Impossible Longing Familial Disintegration and Unhomeliness Self-Awareness and Transgression of Forms in Articulating Trauma Epistolary Elements and Narrative Authority Chapter Five Conclusion - Connecting Trauma Narratives in the Global South Inscriptions of Complex Wounds Towards Conceptual Inclusivity

  3. Europe and the Roma
    A History of Fascination and Fear
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Penguin Books Ltd, London

    The first full, comprehensive account of the cultural representation of the Roma in European historyThis remarkable book describes a dark side of European history: the rejection of the Roma from their initial arrival in the late Middle Ages to the... mehr

     

    The first full, comprehensive account of the cultural representation of the Roma in European historyThis remarkable book describes a dark side of European history: the rejection of the Roma from their initial arrival in the late Middle Ages to the present day. To Europeans, the Roma appeared to be in complete contradiction with their own culture, because of their mysterious origins, unknown language and way of life. As representatives of an oral culture, for centuries the Roma have left virtually no written records of their own. Their history has been conveyed to us almost exclusively through the distorted images that European cultures project.Persecuted and shunned, the Roma nonetheless spread out across the continent and became an important, indeed indispensable element in the European imagination. It is impossible to conceive of the culture of Spain, southern France and much of Central Europe without this pervasive Romani influence.Europe and the Roma brilliantly describes the 'fascination and fear' which have marked Europeans' response to the Romani presence. Countless composers, artists and writers have responded to Romani culture and to fantasies thereof. Their projections onto a group whose illiteracy and marginalization gave it so little direct voice of its own have always been a very uneasy mixture of the inspired, the patronizing and the frighteningly ignorant. The book also shows the link between cultural violence, social discrimination and racist policies that paved the way for the genocide of the Roma

     

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