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Sometimes Rhythm, Sometimes Blues - Young African Americans on Love, Relationships, Sex, and the Search for Mr. Right

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Todays women expect it all. "Sometimes Rhythm, Sometimes Blues" is a groundbreaking anthology that explores the many reasons why black women cant have it all--analyzing materialism and financial expectations, single motherhood, bling-bling culture, media representations of African-American gender roles, missing fathers, incarcerated partners, and more.

About the author

Taigi Smith is a network news producer. Her writing has appeared in New York Newsday; Honey magazine; the San Francisco Chronicle; and the anthologies Step into a World, ReGeneration, Listen Up, and Colonize This!, among other publications. She lives in Brooklyn. Audrey B. Chapman is a nationally-known relationship expert. She has appeared on dozens of national radio and television programs, including Oprah, 20/20, and NPR’s Morning Edition; and has been featured in the Washington Post, Essence magazine, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Ebony, and others. Host of radio program “The Audrey Chapman Show,” Chapman lives in Washington D.C.

Summary

Today’s women expect it all: a successful career, an understanding and equally successful mate, and children--all wrapped up in a white picket fence. But recent studies show that while black women have ascended to form a new middle class and have attained success in the business sector, black men haven’t followed suit. Perhaps as a result, with other sociological and economic factors at play, many successful sistahs are having trouble finding a partner to call their own. This groundbreaking anthology explores the many reasons why--analyzing materialism and financial expectations, single motherhood, bling bling culture, media representations of African-American gender roles, missing fathers, incarcerated partners, and more--and offers hope from women who have beaten the odds. Writers including Kevin Powell and Victor LaValle weigh in on the men’s side in a "Talking Back" section, while female contributors include Kiini Ibura Asalaam, Shawn E. Rhea, Shani O’Neal, and Asha Bandele.

Foreword

A tell-it-like-it-is look at black, middle-class women's tumultuous search for love and partnership.

Product details

Authors Audrey Chapman, Taigi Smith
Assisted by Audrey Chapman (Editor), Tagi Smith (Editor), Taigi Smith (Editor), Audrey B. Chapman (Foreword)
Publisher Little, Brown and Company
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.12.2003
 
EAN 9781580050968
ISBN 978-1-58005-096-8
No. of pages 256
Weight 340 g
Series Live Girls
Live Girls
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Partnership, sexuality
Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Ethnology

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Black Studies (Global)

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