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Cult Med Psychiatry ; 35(1): 3-25, 2011 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21161570

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This paper examines a statistics debate among African American caregivers raising children with disabilities for insights into the work of "African American mothering." Using ethnographic, narrative and discourse analyses, we delineate the work that African American mothers do--in and beyond this conversation--to cross ideological and epistemological boundaries around race and disability. Their work entails choosing to be an "I" and, in some cases, actively resisting being seen as a "they" and/or part of a collective "we" in order to chart alternative futures for themselves and their children.


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Anecdotes as Topic , Black or African American , Disabled Children , Parenting/ethnology , Caregivers , Child , Humans
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