Street Lit and Black Womanhood

Street Lit and Black Womanhood
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Download or read book Street Lit and Black Womanhood written by Stephanie Patrice Jones and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this study, the author examines how five Black women who read Street Lit, a genre of fiction literature that focuses on the narratives of urban life, construct their identities while also learning how to navigate womanhood. This study is organized in a manuscript style format. In the first manuscript, this article examines how Black women readers see themselves in within the context of the Street Lit texts they read. The author argues that the intersections of race and gender are present in both Street Lit and the reader's personal experiences. These readers participate in both cooperating with and resisting against narratives that specifically speak towards the experiences of Black women. In the second manuscript, the author uses Black Feminist Thought (Collins, 199) and Bakhtin (1981) to examine how a group of Black women, who are avid Street Lit readers, use an authoritative discourse to speak about sexuality. The women, in dialogue with the texts and each other in the form of Sister Circle conversations, spoke about the relationship between sexuality and Black women. The narratives that emerged illustrate that the participants maintained the stereotypical, authoritative language used about Black women, but they used their dialogues with each other to negate those associations. In the third manuscript, the author examines how Sister Circle conversations can be considered an indigenous method of communication and could be used as part of a qualitative research design. Five Black women participated in a series of Sister Circle conversations over a six month period in which they incorporated tenets of Black Feminist Thought into their discussions about themselves and other Black women. The author examines the findings of these conversations while also discussing the affordances and constraints of using this method in research design.


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