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Journal of Family Issues | 2007

Integrating Black Consciousness and Critical Race Feminism Into Family Studies Research

April L. Few

The author examines the advantages and challenges of using Black feminist theory and critical race feminist theory to study the lives of Black women and families in family studies. The author addresses the ways in which these per spectives, both of which are intentional in their analyses of intersectionality and the politics of location, are also distinct. She provides empirical examples from how family researchers have used Black feminist theory or a critical race fem inist lens to examine the lives of Black women and families, and suggests ways for colleagues to embrace an explicit integration of Black consciousness and critical race feminist perspectives in family studies.


Family Relations | 2003

Sister‐to‐Sister Talk: Transcending Boundaries and Challenges in Qualitative Research With Black Women*

April L. Few; Dionne P. Stephens; Marlo Rouse-Arnett


Criminal Justice Policy Review | 2006

Mothers' Reentry into Family Life Following Incarceration

Joyce A. Arditti; April L. Few


Sex Roles | 2007

The Effects of Images of African American Women in Hip Hop on Early Adolescents’ Attitudes Toward Physical Attractiveness and Interpersonal Relationships

Dionne P. Stephens; April L. Few


Family Process | 2008

Maternal distress and women's reentry into family and community life

Joyce A. Arditti; April L. Few


Family Relations | 2005

The Voices of Black and White Rural Battered Women in Domestic Violence Shelters

April L. Few


Sexuality and Culture | 2007

Hip Hop Honey or Video Ho: African American Preadolescents’ Understanding of Female Sexual Scripts in Hip Hop Culture

Dionne P. Stephens; April L. Few


Family Relations | 2005

Victims of chronic dating violence: How women's vulnerabilities link to their decisions to stay*

April L. Few; Karen H. Rosen


Archive | 2009

Reclaiming Feminist Theory, Method, and Praxis for Family Studies

Katherine R. Allen; Sally A. Lloyd; April L. Few


Violence & Victims | 2005

A qualitative investigation of Johnson's typology.

Karen H. Rosen; Sandra M. Stith; April L. Few; Kathryn L. Daly; Dari Tritt

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Dionne P. Stephens

Florida International University

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Layli Phillips

Georgia State University

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