The Politics of Protection: Body Image, Social Pressures, and the Misrepresentation of Young Black Women
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Auteur/contributeur
- Poran, Maya A. (Auteur)
Titre
The Politics of Protection: Body Image, Social Pressures, and the Misrepresentation of Young Black Women
Résumé
As part of a larger multi-method study, 15 Black women college students participated in focus group discussions on the body. Contrary to popular theories that propose that Black women are protected by a “Black Culture” that buffers them from negative effects of body representations—thereby leaving them with higher body esteem—the themes that emerged in the focus group discussions indicate that young Black women are indeed feeling (1) pressures to be thin, (2) pressures from the preferences of men of diverse ethnicities, (3) competition with other Black women in the realms of beauty, and (4) a strong sense of being misrepresented by media images of thin Black women. These results not only indicate that body image issues are of real pressing concern to young Black women, but that psychological research methodologies may be adding to the misrepresentation of young Black women and their struggles. Qualitative methods must be utilized in order to hear more clearly the voices of Women of Color.
Publication
Sex Roles : A Journal of Research
Volume
55
Numéro
11-12
Pages
739-755
Date
2006
Langue
Anglais
Titre abrégé
The Politics of Protection
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04/12/2024 21:21
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Référence
Poran, Maya A. (2006). The Politics of Protection: Body Image, Social Pressures, and the Misrepresentation of Young Black Women. Sex Roles : A Journal of Research, 55(11‑12), 739‑755. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11199-006-9129-5
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Périodes historiques
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Thématiques
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