
Meaning-Making, Internalized Racism, and African American Identity
Description
Alles über E-Books | Antworten auf Fragen rund um E-Books, Kopierschutz und Dateiformate finden Sie in unserem Info- & Hilfebereich.
More details
Other editions
Additional editions


Persons
Content
List of Tables
Foreword
Robert Sellers
Acknowledgments
Introduction
William E. Cross Jr. and Jas M. Sullivan
Part I. Meaning-Making
1. Affirming Blackness: Racial Identity from Racial Color-Blindness to Critical Consciousness
Helen A. Neville, Tuyet-Mai H. Hoang, and Arielle Brown
2. The Racial Ties that Bind: Blacks' Affective and Behavioral Responses to Black-White Biracials Acting Stereotypically
Sabrica Barnett and Daryl Wout
3. The Relationship between Parents' Racial Identity Attitudes and their Adolescent Children's Perception of Physical Appearance, Racial Identity, and Social Adjustment
Peony Fhagen
4. Ethos Matters: Identity, Spirituality, and Meaning and Purpose among African-American Youth
Lisa K. Hill, Debra D. Roberts, and Kelli A. Hill
5. Expanding Black Narratives: The Role of Meaning-Making in Ethnically Diverse Blacks' Racial Identity and
Racial Awareness
Hollie L. Jones and Eve Lorane Brown
6. I Too Am Black: Bi/Multiracial Black Youth Speak about Their Racialized Experiences
Stephen M. Quintana, Susan Lambe Sarinana, and Alyssa M. Ramirez Stege
7. The "One Drop Rule": Shifting Expressions of Racial Identity and Well-Being in Black-Multiracial Individuals
Lauren E. Smith, Laura Kohn-Wood, and Guerda Nicolas
8. Through the Lens of Gender: An Intersectional Perspective on Race and Racial Identity
Isis H. Settles and Elizabeth R. Cole
9. The Intersection of Social Identities among Black Female College Students
Joanna Lee Williams and Saida B. Hussain
10. The Intersection of Racial and Cultural Identity for African Americans: Expanding the Scope of Black
Self-Understanding
A. Wade Boykin, R. Davis Dixon, David S. B. Mitchell,Adrian W. Bruce, Yetunde O. Akinola, and Nikeshia P. Holt
11. Ethnic-Racial Identity and College Adjustment and Coping among African-American College Students: Moderating Effects of Kin Social Support
Ronald D. Taylor, Azeb Gebre, and Elizabeth Tuzo
12. "I Am a Man Too!": Masculinity, Economic Violence, and Resilience in The Streets of Black America
Yasser Arafat Payne
Part II. Internalized Racism
13. How Stigma Gets Under the Skin: Internalized Oppression and Dual Minority Stress among Black Sexual Minorities
Alex A. Ajayi and Moin Syed
14. Black Identities, Internalized Racism, and Self-Esteem
William E. Cross Jr. and David M. Frost
15. Acceptance of Injustice among Ethnic Minorities as a Function of Ideology and Social Comparison Process
Krystal M. Perkins
16. The Intersection of Colorism and Racial Identity and the Impact on Mental Health
Kira Hudson Banks, Richard D. Harvey,Tanisha Thelemaque, and Onyinyechi V. Anukem
17. Meta-Analysis of Cross Racial Identity Scale: Psychological Costs and Benefits of Racial Identity
Aaronson Y. Chew and Stephen M. Quintana
18. Racial Oppression and Other Black Identity Correlates
Kenneth Foster Sr.
19. The Role of Discrimination in Shaping the Presence and Strength of Linked Fate
Jas M. Sullivan and Jonathan Winburn
Conclusion
William E. Cross Jr.
Contributors
Index
System requirements
File format: ePUB
Copy protection: Watermark-DRM (Digital Rights Management)
System requirements:
- Computer (Windows; MacOS X; Linux): Use a reading software that can process the file format ePUB: e.g., Adobe Digital Editions or FBReader – both free (see eBook Help).
- Tablet/Smartphone (Android; iOS): Before downloading, install the free app Adobe Digital Editions (see eBook Help).
- E-reader: Bookeen, Kobo, Pocketbook, Sony, Tolino and many more (not Kindle).
The file format ePUB works well for novels and non-fiction books – i.e., „flowing” text without complex layout. On an e-reader or smartphone, line and page breaks automatically adjust to fit the small displays.
This eBook uses Watermark-DRM, a „soft” copy protection. This means that there are no technical restrictions to prevent illegal distribution. However, there is a personalised watermark embedded in the eBook that can be used to identify the purchaser of the eBook in the event of misuse and to provide evidence for legal purposes.
For more information, see our eBook Help page.