The Afrocentric view concerning Jamaicans who bleach their skins is that they suffer from self-hate, a result of the lingering psychological scars of slavery. The self-hatred thesis is tested by comparing the self-esteem scores of a small convenience sample of skin bleachers with the scores of a control group. The two groups have almost the same average scores above the median, which indicates that skin bleaching did not occur because of low self-esteem. The preliminary results suggest that there are varied reasons for skin bleaching and there is a range of Black identities as each person constructs his or her identity in a multicultural society
The distinction, categorizing, and hierarchical ranking of African Americans can be traced back to t...
The majority of literature regarding skin tone preference purports that an overwhelming preference f...
This research focuses on the discriminatory experiences that young African American women in the Ame...
Founded on the significance of the skin bleaching phenomenon in Jamaica, and the persistent influenc...
Aims: This study aims to investigate the relationship between skin-tone, self-esteem and perceived d...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 90-102)The present study was designed to test self-hate i...
In spite of attempts to destigmatize themselves with the "black is beautiful " rhetoric, e...
The Hidden Impact of Colorism on African-American Society (By Waminja Marekia-Cleaveland) This prese...
Bleaching of skin is the action in which person(s) apply chemical substances on their body to chemic...
Variations and differences in skin colour has been a complex phenomenon around the world. Issues of ...
Colourism is a form of intra-group discrimination and biasness based on one’s skin tone. Predominant...
Skin bleaching is a rampant practice amongst dark -skinned people. This study investigates the psych...
Since centuries ago African Americans have experienced discrimination more times than any other mino...
In The Souls of Black Folk, W.E.B. Dubois discusses two key concepts about being black in America. “...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship among skin color, self-esteem, and African...
The distinction, categorizing, and hierarchical ranking of African Americans can be traced back to t...
The majority of literature regarding skin tone preference purports that an overwhelming preference f...
This research focuses on the discriminatory experiences that young African American women in the Ame...
Founded on the significance of the skin bleaching phenomenon in Jamaica, and the persistent influenc...
Aims: This study aims to investigate the relationship between skin-tone, self-esteem and perceived d...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 90-102)The present study was designed to test self-hate i...
In spite of attempts to destigmatize themselves with the "black is beautiful " rhetoric, e...
The Hidden Impact of Colorism on African-American Society (By Waminja Marekia-Cleaveland) This prese...
Bleaching of skin is the action in which person(s) apply chemical substances on their body to chemic...
Variations and differences in skin colour has been a complex phenomenon around the world. Issues of ...
Colourism is a form of intra-group discrimination and biasness based on one’s skin tone. Predominant...
Skin bleaching is a rampant practice amongst dark -skinned people. This study investigates the psych...
Since centuries ago African Americans have experienced discrimination more times than any other mino...
In The Souls of Black Folk, W.E.B. Dubois discusses two key concepts about being black in America. “...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship among skin color, self-esteem, and African...
The distinction, categorizing, and hierarchical ranking of African Americans can be traced back to t...
The majority of literature regarding skin tone preference purports that an overwhelming preference f...
This research focuses on the discriminatory experiences that young African American women in the Ame...