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Black Women: Then and Now
Women & Therapy ( IF 1.484 ) Pub Date : 2019-07-08 , DOI: 10.1080/02703149.2019.1622900
Diane M. Adams 1 , Elana H. Lott 1
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Abstract Social media and traditional resources were used to examine discourse about the role and position of Black women during the civil rights movement of the 60s and the #BlackLivesMatter movement. Discourse in both eras highlighted persistent issues with the gendered oppression of Black women, systems of patriarchy and misogyny supporting that oppression, and conflicts about the role of feminism. Common themes included in past and contemporary discourse included issues of invisibility, vulnerability, colorism, and negative stereotyping. The clinical implications of this discourse for Black women and of the current movement’s emphasis on an intersectional approach are discussed.

中文翻译:

黑人妇女:过去和现在

摘要 在 60 年代的民权运动和#BlackLivesMatter 运动中,社交媒体和传统资源被用来研究有关黑人女性角色和地位的话语。两个时代的话语都强调了对黑人女性的性别压迫、支持这种压迫的父权制和厌女症系统以及关于女权主义作用的冲突等长期存在的问题。过去和当代话语中的共同主题包括隐身性、脆弱性、色彩主义和负面刻板印象等问题。讨论了这种话语对黑人女性的临床意义以及当前运动对交叉方法的强调。
更新日期:2019-07-08
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