
Rethinking black motherhood and drug addictions : counternarratives of black family resilience /
Tierra B. Tivis
Bok · Engelsk · 2017
Utgitt | New York : Peter Lang $c 2018
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Omfang | XIII, 212 S.
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Opplysninger | These people need help: help versus incarceration -- Tools for understanding drug addiction and black mothers' standpoint -- Origin of the crack ho': Mammies, Jezebels, controlled images, and prosecution of addiction -- From suga to shit: drug business and destruction of black communities -- More about the mothers, research practice, black motherhood and addiction -- "I had help": kinship networks, drug addictions, and black family resilience -- Wasn' no junkie, was a workin' addict--it's a difference: self- definition of black mothers' roles and responsibilities -- Crack baby aftermath and navigating educational institutions -- I was just cryin' out to God: recovery and spirituality of struggle.
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Emner | Black or African American
Crack Cocaine Drug Users Family Relations Vis mer... Heroin Dependence
Illicit Drugs Minority Groups Mothers Substance-Related Disorders Women heroin misbrukere narkotika avhengighet minoriteter Afroamerikanere kvinner familierelasjoner USA misbrukstoffer stoffmisbrukere rusmiddelmisbrukere rusmiddelavhengige |
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ISBN | 9781433135033
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