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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... identified as the culprits in conveying and purveying pejorative and dehumanizing images of Africans. I provide a wide range of examples of this practice both then and now. Relat- edly, I present the acts of contestation — the many and ...
... identified as the culprits in conveying and purveying pejorative and dehumanizing images of Africans. I provide a wide range of examples of this practice both then and now. Relat- edly, I present the acts of contestation — the many and ...
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... identified as a postbiblical myth (African Heritage Study Bible, 1993). The role of the African in the development and continuation of major "Western religions" (Islam, Christianity, and Judaism) has often been ignored and in many ...
... identified as a postbiblical myth (African Heritage Study Bible, 1993). The role of the African in the development and continuation of major "Western religions" (Islam, Christianity, and Judaism) has often been ignored and in many ...
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... identification with positive, undistorted images of Africans and African culture. Attributing the source of the problem to the broad category of education, Woodson (1933) states that this was the ultimate device for control and that it ...
... identification with positive, undistorted images of Africans and African culture. Attributing the source of the problem to the broad category of education, Woodson (1933) states that this was the ultimate device for control and that it ...
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... identified as one of the most popular and often cited among DuBois's many insightful statements and comments proffered during his long and illustrious career (Reed, 1998). The construct has been used in a wide range of disciplines and ...
... identified as one of the most popular and often cited among DuBois's many insightful statements and comments proffered during his long and illustrious career (Reed, 1998). The construct has been used in a wide range of disciplines and ...
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... identified by DuBois is fashioned into a self-defining thrust toward the fostering of a new and optimal self in step with the interest of the group. Conceiving cultural identity in broad terms and manifested along three different ...
... identified by DuBois is fashioned into a self-defining thrust toward the fostering of a new and optimal self in step with the interest of the group. Conceiving cultural identity in broad terms and manifested along three different ...
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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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