The Return: Understanding why Black Women Choose to "Go Natural"

The purpose of this study is to analyze and understand why some Black women in Greensboro, North Carolina have made the decision to wear their hair naturally, in its original kinky, curly, non-straightened form. I’ve chosen this topic because “in our society, long straight hair has generally been co...

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Main Author: Thompson, Joy Janetta
Other Authors: Sociology
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Published: Virginia Tech 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/95891
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-958912020-09-29T05:41:21Z The Return: Understanding why Black Women Choose to "Go Natural" Thompson, Joy Janetta Sociology Harrison, Anthony Kwame Precoda, Karl R. Samanta, Suchitra Black girl magic Africana Diaspora Natural Hair Natural Beauty Black Hair Going Natural Black women Greensboro North Carolina Perms Relaxers The purpose of this study is to analyze and understand why some Black women in Greensboro, North Carolina have made the decision to wear their hair naturally, in its original kinky, curly, non-straightened form. I’ve chosen this topic because “in our society, long straight hair has generally been considered the gold standard for attractiveness” (Rosette & Dumas, 2007, p. 410) and by deviating from that gold standard, Black women are affected, personally and politically. In my perspective, it is important to understand why a woman would opt to make this choice, knowing the potential backlash she faces (i.e. losing her job, rejection in a romantic relationship, or school suspension). To facilitate this purpose, the guiding research inquiries included 10 questions about the woman’s hair journey, at different stages of her life: before perming, while perming, and going natural. In speaking with 10 women from three different generations, I found that the process of going natural is at once complex and simple, is simultaneously gradual and instant, both terrifying and liberating. Ultimately, I learned that even though various factors play a part in this process, “going natural” is a decision mostly directed and determined by the woman standing in the mirror. MS 2019-12-01T07:00:33Z 2019-12-01T07:00:33Z 2018-06-08 Thesis vt_gsexam:15029 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/95891 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Black girl magic
Africana Diaspora
Natural Hair
Natural Beauty
Black Hair
Going Natural
Black women
Greensboro
North Carolina
Perms
Relaxers
spellingShingle Black girl magic
Africana Diaspora
Natural Hair
Natural Beauty
Black Hair
Going Natural
Black women
Greensboro
North Carolina
Perms
Relaxers
Thompson, Joy Janetta
The Return: Understanding why Black Women Choose to "Go Natural"
description The purpose of this study is to analyze and understand why some Black women in Greensboro, North Carolina have made the decision to wear their hair naturally, in its original kinky, curly, non-straightened form. I’ve chosen this topic because “in our society, long straight hair has generally been considered the gold standard for attractiveness” (Rosette & Dumas, 2007, p. 410) and by deviating from that gold standard, Black women are affected, personally and politically. In my perspective, it is important to understand why a woman would opt to make this choice, knowing the potential backlash she faces (i.e. losing her job, rejection in a romantic relationship, or school suspension). To facilitate this purpose, the guiding research inquiries included 10 questions about the woman’s hair journey, at different stages of her life: before perming, while perming, and going natural. In speaking with 10 women from three different generations, I found that the process of going natural is at once complex and simple, is simultaneously gradual and instant, both terrifying and liberating. Ultimately, I learned that even though various factors play a part in this process, “going natural” is a decision mostly directed and determined by the woman standing in the mirror. === MS
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