A generational analysis of survival strategies of Southern rural Black women


Autoria(s): Osborne, Bennie Lee (Dot)
Data(s)

01/01/1996

Resumo

This study examines cross-generational survival strategies, among Southern Rural Black women. Through their oral histories, the currents that run through the lives of five women will be examined from a Black female's perspective. While the experiences are richly different across four generations, these women have provided for their families despite the triple discrimination of being female, poor, and Black. Three important survival resources are identified: kin, education, and religion. The mothering role emerged as a master status with special emphasis on the mother-daughter relationship. ^

Identificador

http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/dissertations/AAI1382616

Idioma(s)

EN

Publicador

FIU Digital Commons

Fonte

ProQuest ETD Collection for FIU

Palavras-Chave #Black Studies|Anthropology, Cultural|Women's Studies|Sociology, Individual and Family Studies
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