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Living with a Legacy from the Sacred Dark Feminine to the Strong Black Woman
By Sheri Parks, Foreword by Marcia Ann Gillespie
SOCIAL SCIENCE
336 Pages, 6 x 9
Formats: Trade Paper, PDF, EPUB, Mobipocket
Trade Paper, $19.99 (CA $26.99) (US $19.99)
ISBN 9781613745045
Rights: WOR
Chicago Review Press (Apr 2013)
Lawrence Hill Books
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The debunking of stereotypical images of black women
Reviews
“Thought-provoking.” —Washington Post
“Former NPR host Sheri Parks fearlessly dives into the minefield of race, sex and popular culture in her smart, sharp critical study . . . and debunks stereotypical images of sisters.” —Essence
“Parks argues that the image of the strong black woman has been as much a burden as a tribute because it has come to be expected that black women will endure all means of hardship in tending to the needs of others. [She] offers a compelling analysis of the toll of the strong image on women who have had enormous responsibilities but—until recently—little control.” —Booklist
“It’s been more than 30 years since feminist Michele Wallace’s Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman. . . . Parks’ book goes much further. . . . These women are change agents in American life, fiercely human angels, whose stories deserve the kind of complex and nuanced analysis that Parks’ book delivers.” —Ms.
Author Biography
Sheri Parks, PhD, is an associate professor in the American studies department in addition to an affiliate faculty member of the women’s studies and African American studies departments at the University of Maryland–College Park. She is an award-winning teacher and public speaker and is the host of NPR’s Clear Reception with Sheri Parks. Her work has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, Newsweek, and the Washington Post as well as on CNN, MSNBC, and NBC News. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland. Marcia Ann Gillespie is editor emirita of Ms magazine, former editor in chief of Essence magazine, and coauthor of Maya Angelou: A Glorious Celebration. She lives in Greensboro, North Carolina.