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Exploring Shadeism

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Product Code: 9781981029648
ISBN13: 9781981029648
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Shadeism is a direct result of slavery - and the psychological and sociological impacts are still visible in the Caribbean - and elsewhere - today. This book, originally a Masters research project, describes the phenomenon of shadeism, and examines it within the context of the wider Caribbean, focusing particularly on Caribbean history and literature. It also examines two theories that are useful in explaining why shade discrimination has taken root in the Caribbean. The book includes original research conducted in Barbados, and draws conclusions about the impact of this phenomenon in several areas of daily life.From the Barbados book launch: "Exploring Shadeism by Sharon Hurley Hall is a timely contribution to writing and publishing in Barbados...It is timely politically, coming as it does during the debate around race, identity and #blacklivesmatter. It is also timely as a teaching tool, as grown-ups need to find ways to understand shadeism themselves so that they might guide young people struggling with self-esteem relating to their blackness." - Linda M. Deane, writer, publisher, co-founding editor of ArtsEtc"Exploring Shadeism marks a significant contribution not just to the analysis of the Barbadian social landscape, but to the Caribbean and global Diaspora." - Sandra Sealy, founder of Seawoman Creative Media and author of Chronicles of a Seawoman.

Author: Sharon Hurley Hall
Publisher: Independently published
Publication Date: May 06, 2018
Number of Pages: 85 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1981029648
ISBN-13: 9781981029648

Exploring Shadeism

$10.65
 
Shadeism is a direct result of slavery - and the psychological and sociological impacts are still visible in the Caribbean - and elsewhere - today. This book, originally a Masters research project, describes the phenomenon of shadeism, and examines it within the context of the wider Caribbean, focusing particularly on Caribbean history and literature. It also examines two theories that are useful in explaining why shade discrimination has taken root in the Caribbean. The book includes original research conducted in Barbados, and draws conclusions about the impact of this phenomenon in several areas of daily life.From the Barbados book launch: "Exploring Shadeism by Sharon Hurley Hall is a timely contribution to writing and publishing in Barbados...It is timely politically, coming as it does during the debate around race, identity and #blacklivesmatter. It is also timely as a teaching tool, as grown-ups need to find ways to understand shadeism themselves so that they might guide young people struggling with self-esteem relating to their blackness." - Linda M. Deane, writer, publisher, co-founding editor of ArtsEtc"Exploring Shadeism marks a significant contribution not just to the analysis of the Barbadian social landscape, but to the Caribbean and global Diaspora." - Sandra Sealy, founder of Seawoman Creative Media and author of Chronicles of a Seawoman.

Author: Sharon Hurley Hall
Publisher: Independently published
Publication Date: May 06, 2018
Number of Pages: 85 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1981029648
ISBN-13: 9781981029648
 

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