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Ain't I a Beauty Queen?
Ridicule and Celebration: Black Women as Symbols in the Rearticulation of Race
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Author(s):
Maxine Leeds Craig
Publication date:
June 20 2002
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Oxford University Press
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June 20 2002
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: 3-22
DOI:
10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195152623.003.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Ridicule and Celebration: Black Women as Symbols in the Rearticulation of Race
pp. 23
Contexts for the Emergence of “Black Is Beautiful”
pp. 45
Ain't I a Beauty Queen? Representing the Ideal Black Woman
pp. 65
Standing (in Heels) for My People
pp. 78
How Black Became Popular: Social Movements and Racial Rearticulation
pp. 109
Yvonne's Wig: Gender and the Racialized Body
pp. 129
Pride and Shame: Black Women as Symbols of the “Middle Class”
pp. 143
The Appearance of Unity
pp. 161
An Ongoing Dialogue
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