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Sweetwater: Black Women and Narratives of Resilience, Revised Edition / Edition 1

Sweetwater: Black Women and Narratives of Resilience, Revised Edition / Edition 1 in Franklin, TN

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Sweetwater: Black Women and Narratives of Resilience, Revised Edition / Edition 1

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Sweetwater: Black Women and Narratives of Resilience, Revised Edition / Edition 1 in Franklin, TN

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Sweetwater: Black Women and Narratives of Resilience
is a multi-generational story of growing up black and female in the rural south. At times heartbreaking, at times humorous,
Sweetwater
captures the artistry, strength, language and creativity shared by first-hand accounts of black women in small-town North Carolina during the twentieth century. The book uncovers the versatility and universality of black women’s experiences and their exceptional capacity to love in the face of adversity, and hope in the midst of calamity.
Sweetwate
r is about the black female experience as it relates to friendship, family, spirituality, poverty, education, addiction, mental illness, romantic relationships, and everyday survival. The merging themes show the resilience and resistance that black women exhibit while negotiating the intersecting oppressions of racism, classism, and sexism.
Written from field notes and memory, the author reveals the complexities of black women’s lived experiences by exposing the communicative and interpersonal choices black women make through storytelling. Narrative inquiry and black feminism are offered as creative educational tools for discussing how and why black women’s singular and interior lives are culturally and globally significant.
This revised edition preserves the original narratives but features new content including re-views, re-visions and re-considerations for re-writing autoethnography.
Sweetwater: Black Women and Narratives of Resilience
is a multi-generational story of growing up black and female in the rural south. At times heartbreaking, at times humorous,
Sweetwater
captures the artistry, strength, language and creativity shared by first-hand accounts of black women in small-town North Carolina during the twentieth century. The book uncovers the versatility and universality of black women’s experiences and their exceptional capacity to love in the face of adversity, and hope in the midst of calamity.
Sweetwate
r is about the black female experience as it relates to friendship, family, spirituality, poverty, education, addiction, mental illness, romantic relationships, and everyday survival. The merging themes show the resilience and resistance that black women exhibit while negotiating the intersecting oppressions of racism, classism, and sexism.
Written from field notes and memory, the author reveals the complexities of black women’s lived experiences by exposing the communicative and interpersonal choices black women make through storytelling. Narrative inquiry and black feminism are offered as creative educational tools for discussing how and why black women’s singular and interior lives are culturally and globally significant.
This revised edition preserves the original narratives but features new content including re-views, re-visions and re-considerations for re-writing autoethnography.

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