Image is an important component in people’s identity and socio-cultural experiences. Aesthetics are a crucial piece in the formation of this image. Not being considered ugly and unpresentable comes with various benefits; some of which are needed for basic survival. But achieving recognition in the aesthetics arena has not always been easy for black women because it is a racialized territory in which black women were presented as opposites of beauty and silenced spectators. This paper looks at black women’s use of aesthetic and respectability as tools of political activism with focus on Madam C. J. Walker’s contributions to black aesthetics culture and politics in New York City in the 20th C. The paper explores specific ways in which black w...
Radical Black American women are creations of a powerful heritage and the cataclysm of the sixties. ...
Between the 1920s and the 1970s, American economic culture began to emphasize the value of consumpti...
This paper looks at Alice Walker's contribution to Black American writing. Her contribution is uniqu...
Submitted to the Department of History of the University of Kansas in partial fulfillment of the req...
The ways in which African American women negotiate the intersections of popular media, dominant disc...
Black American women are exposed to mainstream beauty standards, which are communicated through vari...
Despite the distinctive importance of black women and the Chicago Defender during and following the ...
This thesis considers the influence black beauty industry mogul, Madam C. J. Walker, held in both th...
In the late 1800s, Madame C.J. Walker invented hair straightening products for African American wome...
In this M.A. thesis I will present and explore the issue of colorism and the way it impacts the live...
There are few spaces for black women in academia, the goal was to continue to give a voice to the wo...
Throughout American history, Black women have been treated as the most inferior group. Social status...
For African-American women, self-representation is vital because socially constructed images have th...
This paper explores the impact of racist beauty ideals on black women through a survey of personal t...
Abstract: My project traces the evolution of African-American women’s attitudes and perceptions that...
Radical Black American women are creations of a powerful heritage and the cataclysm of the sixties. ...
Between the 1920s and the 1970s, American economic culture began to emphasize the value of consumpti...
This paper looks at Alice Walker's contribution to Black American writing. Her contribution is uniqu...
Submitted to the Department of History of the University of Kansas in partial fulfillment of the req...
The ways in which African American women negotiate the intersections of popular media, dominant disc...
Black American women are exposed to mainstream beauty standards, which are communicated through vari...
Despite the distinctive importance of black women and the Chicago Defender during and following the ...
This thesis considers the influence black beauty industry mogul, Madam C. J. Walker, held in both th...
In the late 1800s, Madame C.J. Walker invented hair straightening products for African American wome...
In this M.A. thesis I will present and explore the issue of colorism and the way it impacts the live...
There are few spaces for black women in academia, the goal was to continue to give a voice to the wo...
Throughout American history, Black women have been treated as the most inferior group. Social status...
For African-American women, self-representation is vital because socially constructed images have th...
This paper explores the impact of racist beauty ideals on black women through a survey of personal t...
Abstract: My project traces the evolution of African-American women’s attitudes and perceptions that...
Radical Black American women are creations of a powerful heritage and the cataclysm of the sixties. ...
Between the 1920s and the 1970s, American economic culture began to emphasize the value of consumpti...
This paper looks at Alice Walker's contribution to Black American writing. Her contribution is uniqu...