Ain't I a Beauty Queen?
Title | Ain't I a Beauty Queen? PDF eBook |
Author | Maxine Leeds Craig |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 019515262X |
The meanings and practices of racial identity are continually reshaped as a result of the interplay of actions taken at the individual and institutional levels. This text is a study of African American women as symbols, and as participants, in the reshaping of the meaning of African American racial identity.
Hair Raising
Title | Hair Raising PDF eBook |
Author | Noliwe M. Rooks |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 9780813523125 |
We all know there is a politics of skin color, but is there a politics of hair?In this book, Noliwe Rooks explores the history and politics of hair and beauty culture in African American communities from the nineteenth century to the 1990s. She discusses the ways in which African American women have located themselves in their own families, communities, and national culture through beauty advertisements, treatments, and styles. Bringing the story into today's beauty shop, listening to other women talk about braids, Afros, straighteners, and what they mean today to grandmothers, mothers, sisters, friends, and boyfriends, she also talks about her own family and has fun along the way. Hair Raising is that rare sort of book that manages both to entertain and to illuminate its subject.
The Routledge Companion to Beauty Politics
Title | The Routledge Companion to Beauty Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Maxine Leeds Craig |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 517 |
Release | 2021-07-22 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000413616 |
The growth of the service economy, widespread acceptance of cosmetic technologies, expansion of global media, and the intensification of scrutiny of appearance brought about by the internet have heightened the power of beauty ideals in everyday life. A range of interdisciplinary contributions by an international roster of established and emerging scholars will introduce students to the emergence of debates about beauty, including work in history, sociology, communications, anthropology, gender studies, disability studies, ethnic studies, cultural studies, philosophy, and psychology. The Routledge Companion to Beauty Politics is an essential reference work for students and researchers interested in the politics of appearance. Comprising over 30 chapters by a team of international contributors the Handbook is divided into six parts: Theorizing Beauty Politics Competing Definitions of Beauty Beauty, Activism, and Social Change Body Work Beauty and Labor Beauty and the Lifecourse The Routledge Companion to Beauty Politics is essential reading for students in Women and Gender Studies, Sociology, Media Studies, Communications, Philosophy, and Psychology.
Sorry I Don't Dance
Title | Sorry I Don't Dance PDF eBook |
Author | Maxine Leeds Craig |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0199845298 |
Explores the feminization, sexualization, and racialization of dance in America since the 1960s.
Ain't I a Beauty Queen?
Title | Ain't I a Beauty Queen? PDF eBook |
Author | Maxine Leeds Craig |
Publisher | |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | African American women |
ISBN | 9780195142679 |
Queen of the Maple Leaf
Title | Queen of the Maple Leaf PDF eBook |
Author | Patrizia Gentile |
Publisher | UBC Press |
Pages | 293 |
Release | 2020-11-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 077486415X |
As modern versions of the settler nation took root in twentieth-century Canada, beauty emerged as a business. Queen of the Maple Leaf deftly uncovers the codes of femininity, class, sexuality, and race that beauty pageants exemplified, whether they took place on local or national stages. A union-organized pageant such as Queen of the Dressmakers, for example, might uplift working-class women, but immigrant women need not apply. Patrizia Gentile demonstrates how beauty contests connected female bodies to white, wholesome, respectable, middle-class femininity, locating their longevity squarely within their capacity to reassert the white heteropatriarchy at the heart of settler societies.
Sojourner Truth: A Life, A Symbol
Title | Sojourner Truth: A Life, A Symbol PDF eBook |
Author | Nell Irvin Painter |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 1997-10-17 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 039363566X |
“A triumph of scholarly maturity, imagination, and narrative art.”—Arnold Rampersad Sojourner Truth: formerly enslaved person and unforgettable abolitionist of the mid-nineteenth century, a figure of imposing physique, a riveting preacher and spellbinding singer who dazzled listeners with her wit and originality. Straight-talking and unsentimental, Truth became an early national symbol for strong Black women—indeed, for all strong women. In this modern classic of scholarship and sympathetic understanding, eminent historian Nell Irvin Painter goes beyond the myths, words, and photographs to uncover the life of a complex woman who was born into slavery and died a legend.