The natural hair movement among Black women has shown that aesthetic practices and rituals related to hair often serve as embodied methods of resistance for many Black women. These practices also reflect a dimension of their spirituality that is often unrecognized. This paper historically examines political, cultural, and religious meanings of hair within the Black community. The Nazarite vow and the Imago Dei concepts are utilized to understand the biblical and spiritual significance of hair Engaging scripture and theology with daily concerns, such as hair, rituals. Engaging scripture and theology with daily concerns, such as hair, is an important part of the task of public theology, and this article hopes to encourage more attempts to thi...
The market for human hair, in the form of wigs and hair weaves, has grown exponentially, with Africa...
This research examined the Civil Rights Movement, specifically focusing on hair and beauty choices o...
This thesis analyzes the discriminatory practices facing Black women in a multitude of arenas and sp...
Thesis (M.A.)--Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, 2018.The idea that black women in the Unite...
In the 21st century, African American women are challenging the stereotypes and limitations of who o...
Black women’s natural hair has been subject to both praise and scrutiny, though the latter is more c...
This inquiry explores the experiences of Black women as they navigate through the workplace while em...
Who am I and how do I feel about who I am, are essential questions that help define and construct id...
textThis dissertation examines the extent to which African-American females perform cultural identit...
This qualitative study was undertaken to explore the social, political, and cultural implications of...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF CHRISTIAN H. GILLESPIE, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in P...
In the United States Black hair is viewed negatively because of its difference. Black females often ...
There is a Kiswahili phrase that goes “intelligence/the mind is like hair, everyone has their own’. ...
Abstract: My project traces the evolution of African-American women’s attitudes and perceptions that...
The Black female body has been subject to cultural scripting in which Black women are deemed as the ...
The market for human hair, in the form of wigs and hair weaves, has grown exponentially, with Africa...
This research examined the Civil Rights Movement, specifically focusing on hair and beauty choices o...
This thesis analyzes the discriminatory practices facing Black women in a multitude of arenas and sp...
Thesis (M.A.)--Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, 2018.The idea that black women in the Unite...
In the 21st century, African American women are challenging the stereotypes and limitations of who o...
Black women’s natural hair has been subject to both praise and scrutiny, though the latter is more c...
This inquiry explores the experiences of Black women as they navigate through the workplace while em...
Who am I and how do I feel about who I am, are essential questions that help define and construct id...
textThis dissertation examines the extent to which African-American females perform cultural identit...
This qualitative study was undertaken to explore the social, political, and cultural implications of...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF CHRISTIAN H. GILLESPIE, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in P...
In the United States Black hair is viewed negatively because of its difference. Black females often ...
There is a Kiswahili phrase that goes “intelligence/the mind is like hair, everyone has their own’. ...
Abstract: My project traces the evolution of African-American women’s attitudes and perceptions that...
The Black female body has been subject to cultural scripting in which Black women are deemed as the ...
The market for human hair, in the form of wigs and hair weaves, has grown exponentially, with Africa...
This research examined the Civil Rights Movement, specifically focusing on hair and beauty choices o...
This thesis analyzes the discriminatory practices facing Black women in a multitude of arenas and sp...