This research seeks to examine how authors represent Black/African-American beauty in children’s literature. To conduct my research, I have chosen to review Natasha Tarpley’s I Love My Hair and Carolivia Herron’s Nappy Hair in conjunction with Zora Neale Hurston’s young adult novel Their Eyes Were Watching God. The objective of my thesis aims to highlight the emphasis authors place on Black/African-American children’s hair and the cultural differences in their perceptions of Afro-beauty. Today, society expends extensive time and interest in outward appearances through media: television, radio, digital media, and fashion magazines. As a result, Black/African-American adolescent and teen girls become overly concerned with their beauty and fac...
Historically, black girls and women has been subjected to high public scrutiny that represents their...
This qualitative study was undertaken to explore the social, political, and cultural implications of...
This project examines how the young adult (YA) fantasy genre is used by Black female authors as both...
This thesis explores the college lives of Black women who attend or recently attended majority white...
The literature concerning the relationship between black women and beauty has revealed conflicting f...
There are few bodies of literature that look at Black women’s body image in television media. When B...
Master of Social Science in Sociology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.Women’s bo...
Zora Neale Hurston\u27s Their Eyes Were Watching God and Maya Angelou\u27s I Know Why the Caged Bird...
In the 21st century, African American women are challenging the stereotypes and limitations of who o...
The Black female body has been subject to cultural scripting in which Black women are deemed as the ...
Research concerning women of color in sport tends to center around several topics: barriers to parti...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard Colleg
From the city of High Point to New York City, this collection portrays a certain black experience. T...
This dissertation examines how Black students formulate representation of African American in Africa...
This ethnography details the experiences of discrimination and reconciliations of cultural appropria...
Historically, black girls and women has been subjected to high public scrutiny that represents their...
This qualitative study was undertaken to explore the social, political, and cultural implications of...
This project examines how the young adult (YA) fantasy genre is used by Black female authors as both...
This thesis explores the college lives of Black women who attend or recently attended majority white...
The literature concerning the relationship between black women and beauty has revealed conflicting f...
There are few bodies of literature that look at Black women’s body image in television media. When B...
Master of Social Science in Sociology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.Women’s bo...
Zora Neale Hurston\u27s Their Eyes Were Watching God and Maya Angelou\u27s I Know Why the Caged Bird...
In the 21st century, African American women are challenging the stereotypes and limitations of who o...
The Black female body has been subject to cultural scripting in which Black women are deemed as the ...
Research concerning women of color in sport tends to center around several topics: barriers to parti...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard Colleg
From the city of High Point to New York City, this collection portrays a certain black experience. T...
This dissertation examines how Black students formulate representation of African American in Africa...
This ethnography details the experiences of discrimination and reconciliations of cultural appropria...
Historically, black girls and women has been subjected to high public scrutiny that represents their...
This qualitative study was undertaken to explore the social, political, and cultural implications of...
This project examines how the young adult (YA) fantasy genre is used by Black female authors as both...