توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Rethinking Black Motherhood and Drug Addictions: Counternarratives of Black Family Resilience
نام کتاب : Rethinking Black Motherhood and Drug Addictions: Counternarratives of Black Family Resilience
ویرایش : New
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تجدید نظر در مورد مادری سیاه و اعتیاد به مواد مخدر: احتمالی مقاومت در برابر خانواده سیاه پوست
سری : Black Studies and Critical Thinking
نویسندگان : Tierra B. Tivis
ناشر : Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 229
ISBN (شابک) : 1433135035 , 9781433135033
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 1 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Cover
Contents
Acknowledgments
Permissions
Introduction
References
Chapter 1: These People Are Suffering”: Help versus Incarceration
Overview of Chapters
References
Chapter 2: Tools for Understanding Drug Addiction and Black Mothers’ Standpoint
Different Way of Seeing Things
Black feminist thought
Critical race feminism (CRF)
Black family resilience
References
Chapter 3: Origin of the Crack Ho’: Mammies, Jezebels, Controlled Images,
and Prosecution of Addiction
Research and Controlled Images
Devaluation of Black motherhood
Pathological conceptual frameworks
Costs of Controlled Images of Black Motherhood
Controlled images of Black mothers
Controlled images, public opinion and policy
Criminalization of Black Women
Prosecution of pregnant women
Criminalization of prenatal drug use
Rethinking prosecution and prenatal drug use
References
Chapter 4: From Suga to Shit”: The Drug Business and Destruction
of Black Communities
Perfect Space for Heroin and Crack Industries
Historical Context Heroin and Crack
Heroin
Crack
Mothers and Detroit’s Crack Business
Sharonda
Bethena
Detroit’s Crack Business
Desirea and New York’s Heroin Business
Mothers and Atlantic City’s Drug Business
Ladonna
Barbara
Atlantic City’s Drug Business
Continued Drug Use Trends
References
Chapter 5: More About the Mothers, Research Practice, Black Motherhood and Addiction
Sista-Girl Conversations
More about the Mothers
Sharonda
Bethena
Ladonna
Barbara
Desirea
The Settings
Detroit
They must have a lot of hurricanes here
Atlantic City
Blacks at the South Jersey Shore
References
Chapter 6: \"I Had Help”: Kinship, Drug Addictions, and Black Family Resilience
Kinship Networks
Guardianship and Care of Grandchildren
Other Family Kinships
Fictive Kinships
Black Males: Essential Resources
Cost of Kinships Networks
Discussion
References
Chapter 7: “Wasn’ no Junkie, I was a Workin’ Addict … It’s a Difference”: Self-Definition of Black Mothers’ Roles and Responsibilities
Protection from Streets
Healing Relationships
Daily Routines
Expressions of Warmth, Responsiveness, and Love
Discipline
References
Chapter 8: Crack Baby Aftermath and Navigating Educational Institutions
Construction of a Crack Baby
Crack Baby Backlash: Labels and Stereotypes
Black Mothers’ Perceptions and Academic Orientation
Intentions, academic difference and hope
Problems at school
Mothers’ home school involvement
Contributions to academic achievement
What Does All of This Have to do With Education Now?
References
Chapter 9: I was Just Cryin’ Out to God”: Recovery and the Spirituality of Struggle
Desirea and Barbara’s Take on Methadone
“God Looks Out for Babies and Fools”
Hearing and Listening to God’s Voice
“Church and Cryin’ Out to God”
References
Discussion: What the Mothers Made Me Think About
Power of the Crack Ho’
Rethinking Policy, Research and Maternal Drug Abuse
American Dream and Chemical Genocide
The Fake War on Drugs
What They Taught Me
References
Contributor Bio—Dr. Laurence J. Parker
Index