A growing body of literature examines how social control is embedded within, and enacted through, key social institutions generally, and how it impacts disproportionately upon racially minoritised people specifically. Despite this, little attention has been given to the minutiae of these forms of social control. Centring Black hair as a site of social control, and using a contemporary case study to illustrate, this article argues that it is through such forms of routine discipline that conditions of white supremacy are maintained and perpetuated. Whilst our entry into a ‘post-racial’ epoch means school policies are generally thought of as race-neutral or ‘colorblind’, we draw attention to how they (re)produce and normalise surface-level man...
For years, Black people have been forced to place extra thought into their appearance, especially in...
EN-LIGHTEN-ED: The politics of Black hair is a blog post that spotlights issues which primarily affe...
This article explores how hair and notions of race are entangled both within anthropology and in the...
A growing body of literature examines how social control is embedded within, and enacted through, ke...
A growing body of literature examines how social control is embedded within, and enacted through, ke...
A growing body of literature examines how social control is embedded within, and enacted through, ke...
Beginning with an auto-ethnographic account of my experiences of hair, I draw on newspaper coverage ...
This article addresses the prevalence of colorism among the hair care narratives of African American...
This entry placed with the Graduate Student Council Award category.Includes bibliographical referenc...
The Natural Hair Movement is changing how women of colour make sense of their hair and what they do ...
This article discusses the empowerment of black children’s identities from the deconstruction of bea...
Historically, black girls and women has been subjected to high public scrutiny that represents their...
Sociologists characterize social movements as the collective struggle of marginalized and/or stigmat...
Hair, like skin color, is a social marker that distinguishes Blacks from others\ud and has essential...
Black women and girls in the United States disproportionately experience adverse health outcomes. Wh...
For years, Black people have been forced to place extra thought into their appearance, especially in...
EN-LIGHTEN-ED: The politics of Black hair is a blog post that spotlights issues which primarily affe...
This article explores how hair and notions of race are entangled both within anthropology and in the...
A growing body of literature examines how social control is embedded within, and enacted through, ke...
A growing body of literature examines how social control is embedded within, and enacted through, ke...
A growing body of literature examines how social control is embedded within, and enacted through, ke...
Beginning with an auto-ethnographic account of my experiences of hair, I draw on newspaper coverage ...
This article addresses the prevalence of colorism among the hair care narratives of African American...
This entry placed with the Graduate Student Council Award category.Includes bibliographical referenc...
The Natural Hair Movement is changing how women of colour make sense of their hair and what they do ...
This article discusses the empowerment of black children’s identities from the deconstruction of bea...
Historically, black girls and women has been subjected to high public scrutiny that represents their...
Sociologists characterize social movements as the collective struggle of marginalized and/or stigmat...
Hair, like skin color, is a social marker that distinguishes Blacks from others\ud and has essential...
Black women and girls in the United States disproportionately experience adverse health outcomes. Wh...
For years, Black people have been forced to place extra thought into their appearance, especially in...
EN-LIGHTEN-ED: The politics of Black hair is a blog post that spotlights issues which primarily affe...
This article explores how hair and notions of race are entangled both within anthropology and in the...