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"I Wasn't Scared of Them, They Were Scared of Me": Constructions of Self/Other in a Midwestern Hair Salon
Authors:Yolanda J Majors
Institution:The University of Illinois, Chicago
Abstract:This article describes how a group of black women read culture, class, and other social relations, analyzing the process and skill of reading linguistic and paralinguistic cues in allowing individuals to navigate across multiple discourses. I draw from one ethnographic study of talk in a Midwestern hair salon. Such research seeks to strengthen ties between the disciplines of anthropology and education, and relatedly between those who work within universities, classrooms, and everyday settings.
Keywords:shoptalk  border-crossers  social reading  African American  women
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