Womanism against socially constructed matriarchal images : a theoretical model toward a therapeutic goal / / MarKeva Gwendolyn Hill.

"This is an innovative work that provides a powerful and accurate definition of the social construct of the African-American female in America. This construct developed from mythical images and ascribed to her have never been critiqued or challenged until interpreted through the lens of Womanis...

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Superior document:Black religion, womanist thought, social justice
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Year of Publication:2012
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Black religion, womanist thought, social justice.
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Physical Description:xv, 167 p.
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300 |a xv, 167 p. 
490 1 |a Black religion, womanist thought, social justice 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520 |a "This is an innovative work that provides a powerful and accurate definition of the social construct of the African-American female in America. This construct developed from mythical images and ascribed to her have never been critiqued or challenged until interpreted through the lens of Womanism. This work meets head on with the challenges that occur because of the many negative issues that stem from her environment which affect her mental and emotional state of being. This work gives voice to the dilemmas that she face while learning to navigate the tri-dimensional oppressive structures that exists in her first and second cultures. Finally, it provides a model for healing, thereby giving her hope for resolve"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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