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"Sheila's Shop invites us into a Southern beauty parlor to meet working-class African American women. We get to know the women individually as they discuss everything from relationships and beauty to politics, equality, race, gender, and class. We hear them speak in their own words about their families and communities and the struggles they face in all areas of life. Sheila's Shop acts as a microcosm of female, working-class, African American society." "Kimberly Battle-Watlers spent over sixteen months interviewing and listening to women at Sheila's shop while researching this ethnographic work. Literature and the media tend to report either on the lives of upwardly mobile, middle-class African Americans or on the poor, ignoring working-class women. This book focuses on those women, introducing a conceptual model of "racial and gender victorization" to explain the process by which working-class African American women learn to see themselves as victors rather than victims, despite their complex and often difficult lives. This book also provides insight into the informal support networks that are fostered in public places such as beauty shops - support networks that lay the foundation for strong African American women, families, and communities."--BOOK JACKET.
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Racisme, Noires americaines, Communaute, Interviews, Racism, Social networks, African American women, Race relations, Community life, Femmes de la classe ouvriere, Racisme - Etats-Unis, Conditions sociales, Arbeiterin, African American families, Noires americaines - Entretiens, Stress, Noires americaines - Conditions sociales, Familles noires americaines, Ethnische Beziehungen, Working class women, Femmes de la classe ouvriere - Etats-Unis - Conditions sociales, Reseaux sociaux, Communaute - Etats-Unis, Reseaux sociaux - Etats-Unis, Stress - Etats-Unis, Stress (Psychology), Relations raciales, Soziale Situation, Femmes de la classe ouvriere - Etats-Unis - Entretiens, Social conditions, Entretiens, Weibliche Schwarze, African americans, social conditions, Working class, united states, Social networks, united states, United states, race relationsEdition | Availability |
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Sheila's Shop: Working-Class African American Women Talk about Life, Love, Race, and Hair
September 2004, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Hardcover
in English
0847699323 9780847699322
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Sheila's Shop: Working-Class African American Women Talk about Life, Love, Race, and Hair
August 2004, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Paperback
in English
0847699331 9780847699339
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