The Concept of Self: A Study of Black Identity and Self-EsteemWayne State University Press, 1 апр. 2001 г. - Всего страниц: 224 The Concept of Self examines the historical basis for the widely misunderstood ideas of how African Americans think of themselves individually, and how they relate to being part of a group that has been subjected to challenges of their very humanity. |
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... double- consciousness as put forth by W.E.B. DuBois against the more recent debates of Afrocentricity or an African-centered consciousness. He proposes a set of interrelated hypotheses regarding how African Americans might use an ...
... double- consciousness as put forth by W.E.B. DuBois against the more recent debates of Afrocentricity or an African-centered consciousness. He proposes a set of interrelated hypotheses regarding how African Americans might use an ...
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... double consciousness, which is further developed throughout the book. The chapter ends with a compilation of my research questions. Chapter 2 develops the many issues and questions explored in the research literature on self-esteem and ...
... double consciousness, which is further developed throughout the book. The chapter ends with a compilation of my research questions. Chapter 2 develops the many issues and questions explored in the research literature on self-esteem and ...
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... double consciousness" is introduced here, and pursued throughout the study, to pinpoint the dynamic and ongoing struggle that Africans engage in to maintain a sense of their humanity. This study embraces the contention that people of ...
... double consciousness" is introduced here, and pursued throughout the study, to pinpoint the dynamic and ongoing struggle that Africans engage in to maintain a sense of their humanity. This study embraces the contention that people of ...
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... conspiracies were plentiful, which ultimately led to the abolition of slavery in those areas (Aptheker, 1944; Bennett, 1962; Jackson, 1970). Double Consciousness After emancipation, Africans not only fought against other 28 THE BLACK SELF.
... conspiracies were plentiful, which ultimately led to the abolition of slavery in those areas (Aptheker, 1944; Bennett, 1962; Jackson, 1970). Double Consciousness After emancipation, Africans not only fought against other 28 THE BLACK SELF.
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... double consciousness" as this sense of always looking at one's self through the eyes of others, of measuring one's soul by the tape of a world that looks on in amused contempt and pity. One ever feels his two-ness — an American, a Negro ...
... double consciousness" as this sense of always looking at one's self through the eyes of others, of measuring one's soul by the tape of a world that looks on in amused contempt and pity. One ever feels his two-ness — an American, a Negro ...
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THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL | 60 |
CHAPTER 3 | 67 |
CHAPTER 5 | 106 |
CHAPTER 7 | 162 |
A The CrossSectional Study | 181 |
GoodnessofFit for the SelfEsteem Model | 182 |
Test of Generalizability of the Confirmatory Factor | 185 |
Factorial Invariance and Structured Means | 190 |
Notes | 199 |
Index | 219 |
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