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Challenging controlling images, oppression, poverty and other structural constraints: Survival strategies among African American women in distressed households.

Liliane Cambraia Windsor1, Eloise Dunlap, Andrew Golub.   

Abstract

Powerful controlling images perpetuate misguided messages about impoverished African American women that contribute to the oppression these women endure. These images inform policies and behavior that create and maintain structural barriers such as lack of access to education and meaningful employment further marginalizing oppressed individuals. This article uses in-depth interview data to analyze interlocking oppressions in the lived experience of impoverished African American women. The authentic women's voices presented serve as a counter narrative of resistance. Our larger goal in writing this paper is to encourage the public, policy makers, service providers and impoverished African American women themselves to fight against controlling images by deconstructing personal biases, educating the public, and developing culturally congruent interventions to social problems.

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Keywords:  African American women; controlling images; interlocking oppressions; poverty; social justice; stereotypes

Year:  2010        PMID: 23555317      PMCID: PMC3613152          DOI: 10.1007/s12111-010-9151-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Afr Am Stud (New Brunsw)        ISSN: 1559-1646


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3.  Projecting and Monitoring the Life Course of the Marijuana/Blunts Generation.

Authors:  Andrew Golub; Bruce D Johnson; Eloise Dunlap; Stephen Sifaneck
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4.  Dimensions of oppression in the lives of impoverished black women who use drugs.

Authors:  Liliane Cambraia Windsor; Ellen Benoit; Eloise Dunlap
Journal:  J Black Stud       Date:  2010

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6.  Girls' sexual development in the inner city: from compelled childhood sexual contact to sex-for-things exchanges.

Authors:  Eloise Dunlap; Andrew Golub; Bruce D Johnson
Journal:  J Child Sex Abus       Date:  2003
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