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I/We narratives among African American families raising children with special needs.

机译:我/我们讲述了抚养有特殊需要的孩子的非洲裔美国家庭的故事。

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This paper examines a statistics debate among African American caregivers raising children with disabilities for insights into the work of "African American mothering." Using ethnographic, narrative and discourse analyses, we delineate the work that African American mothers do--in and beyond this conversation--to cross ideological and epistemological boundaries around race and disability. Their work entails choosing to be an "I" and, in some cases, actively resisting being seen as a "they" and/or part of a collective "we" in order to chart alternative futures for themselves and their children.
机译:本文研究了抚养残疾儿童的非裔美国人看护人之间的统计辩论,以期深入了解“非裔美国人母亲”的工作。通过人种学,叙事和话语分析,我们勾勒出非洲裔美国母亲所做的工作(在本次对话之内和之外),以跨越种族和残疾的意识形态和认识论界限。他们的工作需要选择成为“ I”,并且在某些情况下,会积极地反对被视为“他们”和/或集体“我们”的一部分,以便为自己和他们的孩子制定替代的未来计划。

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