Hair Matters: Beauty, Power, and Black Women's Consciousness

Substantive, ethnographically informed research on the politics of Black hair

Drawing on interviews with over 50 women, from teens to seniors, Hair Matters is the first book on the politics of Black hair to be based on substantive, ethnographically informed research. Focusing on the everyday discussions that Black women have among themselves and about themselves, Ingrid Banks analyzes how talking about hair reveals Black women's ideas about race, gender, sexuality, beauty, and power. Ultimately, what emerges is a survey of Black women's consciousness within both their own communities and mainstream culture at large.

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Hair Matters: Beauty, Power, and Black Women's Consciousness

Substantive, ethnographically informed research on the politics of Black hair

Drawing on interviews with over 50 women, from teens to seniors, Hair Matters is the first book on the politics of Black hair to be based on substantive, ethnographically informed research. Focusing on the everyday discussions that Black women have among themselves and about themselves, Ingrid Banks analyzes how talking about hair reveals Black women's ideas about race, gender, sexuality, beauty, and power. Ultimately, what emerges is a survey of Black women's consciousness within both their own communities and mainstream culture at large.

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Hair Matters: Beauty, Power, and Black Women's Consciousness

Hair Matters: Beauty, Power, and Black Women's Consciousness

by Ingrid Banks
Hair Matters: Beauty, Power, and Black Women's Consciousness

Hair Matters: Beauty, Power, and Black Women's Consciousness

by Ingrid Banks

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Substantive, ethnographically informed research on the politics of Black hair

Drawing on interviews with over 50 women, from teens to seniors, Hair Matters is the first book on the politics of Black hair to be based on substantive, ethnographically informed research. Focusing on the everyday discussions that Black women have among themselves and about themselves, Ingrid Banks analyzes how talking about hair reveals Black women's ideas about race, gender, sexuality, beauty, and power. Ultimately, what emerges is a survey of Black women's consciousness within both their own communities and mainstream culture at large.


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ISBN-13: 9780814709023
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 01/01/2000
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 197
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Ingrid Banks is Assistant Professor of Black Studies in the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies at Virginia Tech.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Introduction: Unhappy to Be Nappy1
1.Why Hair Matters: Getting to the Roots21
2.The Hair "Do's" and "Don'ts" of Black Womanhood41
3.Splitting Hairs: Power, Choice, and Femininity69
4.Women and Girls Speak Out: Five Hair-Raising Sessions99
5.Black Hair, 1990s Style139
Conclusion147
Appendix IMethods, Methodology, and the Shaping of Hair Matters157
Appendix IIDefining Black Hair and Hairstyling Practices171
Appendix IIIInterviewee Demographics175
Notes179
References185
Index193
About the Author197

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