Keyword [Black Women] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | Preventing HIV by creating SISTA strength: An analysis of one U.S.- sponsored intervention into black women's health |
182. | The re-visioning of goddesses: Revisionist poetics in African diaspora women writers' re-creations of black women characters from black male-authored canonical texts |
183. | Black women's experience of transitioning to a natural hairstyle: A qualitative study |
184. | 'There was a whole lot of grayness here': Modernity, geography and 'home' in Black women's literature, 1919--1959 |
185. | Greater than the sum of her parts: A multi-axis analysis of Black women and political representation |
186. | Independent women: Black women as consumers in literature written from slavery to the Harlem Renaissance |
187. | Raped by United States customs: Strip searches and the war on Black women |
188. | Passing for Black: A cultural hegemonic perspective on the signification of contemporary images of Black women in mainstream magazine advertisements to African-American female consumers |
189. | Perceptions of African American females: An examination of Black women's images in rap music videos |
190. | Droppin' knowledge: Black women's communication and informal learning in an online community |
191. | Demonic grounds: Black women, geography and the poetics of landscape |
192. | Configuring modernities: New Negro Womanhood in the nation's capital, 1890--1940 |
193. | Spirituality and its impact in the lives of black women: An ethic of resistance and resiliency |
194. | Defining free America: Reading Black women's novels as counter, contending, and contested narratives (Frances Harper, Harriet Wilson, Pauline Hopkins, Jessie Fauset) |
195. | Erotic eruptions and communal disruptions: Discourses of desire and resistance in 20th century black women's novels (Zora Neale Hurston, Toni Morrison, Gayl Jones) |
196. | Devoted dissidents: The black feminist founding of Douglas Memorial Community Church, 1925--1948 (Maryland) |
197. | 'Hegemony of the spirit': Black women's resistance and healing through African diasporic 'counter cultures of modernity' in selected African Caribbean and African American women's writing (Erna Brodber, Jamaica, Toni Cade Bambara, Gloria Naylor, Paule Mar |
198. | Major interpersonal separations and losses: Factors in psychiatric hospitalization and depression for black and white women |
199. | Earth blood and earthling existence: A methodological study of black women's writings and their implications for a womanist ecological theology |
200. | Womanist philosophy of revolutionary struggle: Human being, power, and social totality in the early writings of Alice Walker |
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