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'Am I not a woman?' The rhetoric of breast cancer stories in African American women's popular periodicals.

机译:“我不是女人吗?”非洲裔美国女性流行期刊中关于乳腺癌故事的夸夸其谈。

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Representations of breast cancer are examined in three popular women's periodicals targeting African American readers: Ebony, Essence, and Black Elegance. The researcher focuses specifically on representations that reflect certain ideas/ideals about the sharing and creating of information about the disease and related issues, such as health care and body image. Magazine selections are analyzed and critiqued according to the epistemological principles outlined by Patricia Hill Collins in Black Feminist Thought. The author calls for further research into how and why particular social and cultural groups consume information about health and illness in particular ways.
机译:在针对非裔美国人的三种流行女性期刊中检查了乳腺癌的表现形式:乌木,精华和黑色优雅。研究人员特别关注反映反映有关疾病和相关问题(如医疗保健和身体形象)信息的共享和创建的某些想法/理想的表示形式。根据帕特里夏·希尔·柯林斯(Patricia Hill Collins)在《黑人女权思想》中概述的认识论原则,对杂志的选择进行了分析和评论。作者呼吁进一步研究特定社会和文化群体如何以及为什么以特定方式消费有关健康和疾病的信息。

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