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E-grāmata: Souls Looking Back: Life Stories of Growing Up Black

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  • Formāts: 320 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Sep-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135963361
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  • ISBN-13: 9781135963361
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Most of what is written these days about young black men and women emphasizes incarceration and mortality rates, teen pregnancy, drug use, and domestic strife. This collection of sixteen autobiographical essays by African-Americans, Africans in America, Afro-Caribbean and biracial college students who have tackled significant obstacles to achieve success and degrees of self-understanding offers a broader, more hopeful portrait of the adolescent experiences of minority youth. Here are emotionally honest and reflective stories of economic hardship, racial bias, loneliness, and anger--but also of positive role models, spiritual awakening, perseverance, and racial pride. In these essays, students explore the process of self-discovery and the realization of cultural identity. The pieces are accompanied by commentary from prominent African-American scholars, such as Jewelle Taylor Gibbs and Peter C. Murrell, Jr. Together they create a vivid portrait of what it is like to grow up as a black person in America, and offer a springboard to current debates about self-discovery, cultural identity and assimilation. Often raw and painful, always honest and affecting, this collection of personal stories written by young people stands as an eloquent tribute to the courage of today's youth and to the power of their own words.

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"Deep levels of exploration of the kind presented here can weaken some of today's myths and help us grapple honestly with some of the still to be explained mysteries of racism...a giant contribution to the literature." -- From the foreword by James P. Comer "The accounts [ of the African American adolescents] are both thought-provoking and extremely intimate. This book is well done and sure to create a platform for discussion and reflection. Maybe through these voices we can all learn some compassion and understanding." -- Booklist "This remarkable collection of first-person narratives brings the voices of black and biracial students into a new conversation about human development. As the students open their souls to reflect on their experiences of childhood and adolescence, they invite us to think with them about the effects of racism and also about courage, resistance and hope. This book is for everyone." -- Carol Gilligan, author of In a Different Voice "The book illumines a subject that has been largely ignored by the academy and the professions...Also, the combination of theory and narrative as a pedagogical approach proves to be therapeutic for the narrators and the reader." -- Mr Ronald W. Galvin, Journal of Moral Education

Foreword ix James P. Comer Preface xiii Introduction xvii I. Social Class and Race Class and Race in Negotiating Identity 3(72) Peter C. Murrell Jr. Born with a Veil 15(17) Prince What Is Black Enough? 32(15) Maria Living between the Lines 47(13) Alessandro I Reconcile the Irreconcilable 60(15) Rob II. Identity The Social Construction of Race, Ethnicity, and Culture 75(10) Jewelle Taylor Gibbs The Intersections of Identity 85(88) Tracy L. Robinson Color-blind 99(13) Christine Walking a Thin Line 112(22) Liz Becoming Myself 134(1) Claudio Becoming Comfortable in My Skin 134(14) Susanna Caught between Two Cultures 148(11) Steve Lost in the Middle 159(14) Scott III. Resilience and Resistance Resilience and Resistance 173(108) Janie Victoria Ward Gotta Keep Climbin All de Time 186(17) Chantal Finding Zion 203(15) Viola Feeling the Pressure to Succeed 218(13) Rick Running Hurdles 231(14) Stacey Reflections on My Survival 245(16) Malik Quest for Peace 261(20) Denise References 281(10) About the Contributors, Editors, and Foreword Writer 291(2) Index 293
Dartmouth College and is co-editor of Adolescent Portraits (1999). Janie Victoria Ward is Associate Professor of Education and Human Services at Simmons College and is co-editor of Mapping the Moral Domain (1988). Tracy L.Robinson is Associate Professor in the Department of Counselor Education at North Carolina State University and is co-author of The Convergence of Race, Ethnicityand Gender (1999). Robert Kilkenny is co-editor of Adolescent Portraits (1999) and is Clinical Instructor in Psychology at Harvard Medical School.