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Download e-book for iPad: Not Our Kind of Girl: Unravelling the Myths of Black Teenage by Elaine Bell Kaplan

By Elaine Bell Kaplan

ISBN-10: 0520208587

ISBN-13: 9780520208582

Essentially the most worrisome pictures in the USA at the present time is that of the teenage mom. For the African-American group, that photograph is mainly troubling: all of the difficulties of the welfare procedure appear to highlight the black teenage mother. Elaine Bell Kaplan's affecting and insightful booklet dispels universal perceptions of those younger women. Her interviews with the ladies themselves, and with their moms and grandmothers, supply a vibrant photograph of lives stuck within the intersection of race, category, and gender.Kaplan demanding situations the idea conveyed within the well known media that the African-American group condones youngster being pregnant, unmarried parenting, and reliance on welfare. specially telling are the emotions of frustration, anger, and unhappiness expressed through the moms and grandmothers Kaplan interviewed. And in hearing teenage moms speak about their difficulties, Kaplan hears first-hand in their misunderstandings relating to intercourse, their fraught relationships with males, and their problems with the academic system--all elements that endure seriously on their prestige as younger parents.Kaplan's personal event as an African-American teenage mom provides a private measurement to this e-book, and he or she deals significant proposals for rethinking and reassessing the category components, gender family, and racism that impression black children to develop into moms.

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De Vonya and other teen mothers wanted their mothers to be more broad-minded and to overcome outdated moral convictions that allowed them to dismiss their daughters' wishes. " She said her life had become very boring since the baby's birth. " This description was so much a part of their language that when I described one teen mother that way to other teen mothers, they nodded in agreement. Perhaps the "regular old lady" identifier helped counter the popular view of them as unfit and self-indulgent mothers.

I told De Vonya this story as we parked the car in front of her new building. We walked past several smashed cars parked on the street, stepping over the litter of empty beer cans. H. Hanson and Michael J. Sporokowski, "Single Parent Families," Journal of Family Relations 11 (January 1988): 3-8. Single-parent families headed by women have higher rates of poverty, higher minority representatives, and lower education than single-parent families headed by men. i... " Several boys, African chains dangling against their shirts, swayed with the music.

The relationships I observed demonstrate that gender, race, and class inequalities are reproduced and expressed in the interactions between these Black teen mothers and their mothers. Two dominant patterns emerged from these twenty-two interviews: conflicts between the teen mothers and their mothers grew more intense after the birth of the babies, and the teen mothers defied their mothers' demands that they have abortions. Before they became pregnant, most of the teen mothers argued with their mothers over cleaning their bedrooms, watching television, and doing their homework on time.

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