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She's Mad Real: Popular Culture and West Indian Girls in Brooklyn Book

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  • She's Mad Real: Popular Culture and West Indian Girls in Brooklyn
  • Written by author Oneka LaBennett
  • Published by New York University Press, 7/25/2011
  • Overwhelmingly, Black teenage girls are negatively represented in national and global popular discourses, either as being "at risk" for teenage pregnancy, obesity, or sexually transmitted diseases, or as helpless victims of inner city poverty and violence
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Acknowledgments vii

1 Consuming Identities: Toward a Youth Culture-Centered Approach to West Indian Transnationalism 1

2 "Our Museum": Mapping Race, Gender, and West Indian Transnationalism 41

3 Dual Citizenship in the Hip-Hop Nation: Gender and Authenticity in Black Youth Culture 103

4 "I Think They're Looking for a Skinny Chick!": Girls and Boys Consuming Racialized Beauty 135

5 Conclusion: Placing Gendered and Generational Notions of West Indian Success 183

Notes 207

Bibliography 215

Index 227

About the Author 240


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