Black Women, Cultural Images and Social Policy offers a critical
analysis of the policy-making process. Jordan-Zachery demonstrates
how social meanings surrounding the discourses on crime, welfare
and family policies produce and reproduce discursive practices that
maintain gender and racial hierarchies. Using critical discourse
analysis (CDA), she analyzes the values and ideologies ensconced in
the various images of black womanhood and their impact on policy
formation. This book provides exceptional insight into the
racing-gendering process of policy making to show how relations of
power and forms of inequality are discursively constructed and
impact the lives of African American women.
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