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ADVANCE PRAISE FOR COLOR STRUCK; TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; 1. RACE, SKIN TONE, AND WEALTH INEQUALITY IN AMERICA; INTRODUCTION; LITERATURE REVIEW; Skin Tone and Intraracial Inequality; Wealth versus Income; Race and Wealth Inequality; Race, Skin Tone, and Wealth Differences; DATA, METHODS AND ANALYSIS STRATEGY; The Sample; Analysis Strategy; Multivariate Analysis: Quantile Regression; RESULTS; Summary Statistics; DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; 2. MENTIONS AND MELANIN: Exploring the Colorism Discourse and Twitter Culture; INTRODUCTION; LITERATURE REVIEW
ColorismTwitter; RESEARCH QUESTIONS; METHOD; FINDINGS; For What Purpose Are People Engaging in the Discourse about Colorism on Twitter?; What Rhetorical and Logical Tactics Are Commonly Employed in Twitter Discussions about Colorism?; How Does the Twitter Interface Influence the Colorism Discourse?; In What Ways Does the Discourse on Twitter Offer an Intervention into Colorism?; CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS; REFERENCES; 3. BEYOND BLACK AND WHITE BUT STILL IN COLOR: Preliminary Findings of Skin Tone and Marriage Attitudes and Outcomes among African American Young Adults; INTRODUCTION
MARRIAGE RATES OF AFRICAN AMERICANS: A MISSING FOCUS ON ATTITUDES TOWARD MARRIAGESKIN TONE AND RELATIONSHIP OUTCOMES: GENDER IN CONTEXT; QUANTITATIVE DATA AND METHODS; MEASURES; A LOOK AT THE DATA: PRESENT STUDY FINDINGS; Marriage Values; Marriage Relative to Educational and Career Options; Relationship Outcomes; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; IMPLICATIONS; REFERENCES; 4. CONNECTIONS OR COLOR?: Predicting Colorblindness among Blacks; Colorism and Relationships: Preference for Lightness; Interracial Relationships and the Contact Hypothesis; Contemporary Colorblind Racial Ideology
Contribution of This StudyDATA AND METHODS; Dependent Variables; Independent Variables; Control Variables; Limitations; RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; Skin Tone and Relationships with Whites; Relationships with Whites and CBRI; Skin Tone and CBRI; Skin Tone, Gender, and CBRI; Relationship between Control Variables and CBRI; CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; APPENDIX A; 5. BLACK BODY POLITICS IN COLLEGE: Deconstructing Colorism and Hairism toward Black Women's Healing; INTRODUCTION; HISTORICAL CONTEXT; Slavery and African American Education; Black Women on the Antebellum College Scene
The Early to Mid-20th CenturyThe Civil Rights Movement and Historical Presence of Black Body Politics in the Post-Civil Rights Era; Relevance; TODAY; Personal Context; Theoretical Considerations; Campus Impact; METHODOLOGIAL APPROACH; "WHAT SHE SAID"
PRIVILEGING BLACK WOMEN'S EXPERIENCES; Respectability Politics; PUTTING IN WORK
HEEDING THE "WHAT NOW?"; Collective Performance as Protest; Safe Space and Cultural Competence on Campus; Fostering Black Women's Agency Online; On Colorism; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; 6. BIRACIAL BUTTERFLIES: 21st Century Racial Identity in Popular Culture
ColorismTwitter; RESEARCH QUESTIONS; METHOD; FINDINGS; For What Purpose Are People Engaging in the Discourse about Colorism on Twitter?; What Rhetorical and Logical Tactics Are Commonly Employed in Twitter Discussions about Colorism?; How Does the Twitter Interface Influence the Colorism Discourse?; In What Ways Does the Discourse on Twitter Offer an Intervention into Colorism?; CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS; REFERENCES; 3. BEYOND BLACK AND WHITE BUT STILL IN COLOR: Preliminary Findings of Skin Tone and Marriage Attitudes and Outcomes among African American Young Adults; INTRODUCTION
MARRIAGE RATES OF AFRICAN AMERICANS: A MISSING FOCUS ON ATTITUDES TOWARD MARRIAGESKIN TONE AND RELATIONSHIP OUTCOMES: GENDER IN CONTEXT; QUANTITATIVE DATA AND METHODS; MEASURES; A LOOK AT THE DATA: PRESENT STUDY FINDINGS; Marriage Values; Marriage Relative to Educational and Career Options; Relationship Outcomes; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; IMPLICATIONS; REFERENCES; 4. CONNECTIONS OR COLOR?: Predicting Colorblindness among Blacks; Colorism and Relationships: Preference for Lightness; Interracial Relationships and the Contact Hypothesis; Contemporary Colorblind Racial Ideology
Contribution of This StudyDATA AND METHODS; Dependent Variables; Independent Variables; Control Variables; Limitations; RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; Skin Tone and Relationships with Whites; Relationships with Whites and CBRI; Skin Tone and CBRI; Skin Tone, Gender, and CBRI; Relationship between Control Variables and CBRI; CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; APPENDIX A; 5. BLACK BODY POLITICS IN COLLEGE: Deconstructing Colorism and Hairism toward Black Women's Healing; INTRODUCTION; HISTORICAL CONTEXT; Slavery and African American Education; Black Women on the Antebellum College Scene
The Early to Mid-20th CenturyThe Civil Rights Movement and Historical Presence of Black Body Politics in the Post-Civil Rights Era; Relevance; TODAY; Personal Context; Theoretical Considerations; Campus Impact; METHODOLOGIAL APPROACH; "WHAT SHE SAID"
PRIVILEGING BLACK WOMEN'S EXPERIENCES; Respectability Politics; PUTTING IN WORK
HEEDING THE "WHAT NOW?"; Collective Performance as Protest; Safe Space and Cultural Competence on Campus; Fostering Black Women's Agency Online; On Colorism; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; 6. BIRACIAL BUTTERFLIES: 21st Century Racial Identity in Popular Culture