Behind the Mask of the Strong Black Woman
ISBN: 9781592136698
Platform/Publisher: Project MUSE / Temple University Press
Digital rights: Users: Unlimited; Printing: Chapters; Download: Chapters
Subjects: Determination (Personality trait); Character.; Women Black; Women Black;

Sociologist Beauboeuf-Lafontant explores the "sociocultural lore" invoked in imaging the strong black woman. Bypassing familiar literary recreations of the oversacrificial Mammy and the oversexed Jezebel, she attends to the "growing autobiographical and clinical literature by Black women experiencing compulsive overeating and depression." She foregrounds the intersection of race and gender with fresh and thought-provoking insight as she challenges "the racialization of depression as a white illness" and of eating problems as exclusive to the privileged. She interviews 58 black women ranging in age from 19 to 67 about "what strength means to them." While many of her subjects reveal the involvement of familial communities in setting "the standards of stoicism, care, and selflessness that Black women encounter from girlhood through adulthood, at home and at work, among intimates and strangers," one-third were "strength-critical women," proponents of "self-care rather than self-neglect." This book may be too academic in tone to appeal to the popular reader, but one hopes her message will trickle out. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved


Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant is Associate Professor of Sociology and Education Studies at DePauw University. She is co-editor of Facing Racism in Education, 2nd edition.
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