Internalized Oppression

SPRINGER PUBLISHING COMPANYISBN: 9780826199256

The Psychology of Marginalized Groups

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Edited by E. J. R. David
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Contributors Foreword (Eduardo Duran) Preface Acknowledgments Part I. Introduction 1. What Is Internalized Oppression, and So What? E. J. R. David and Annie O. Derthick Part II. America's Indigenous Peoples 2. The Internalized Oppression of North American Indigenous Peoples John Gonzalez, Estelle Simard, Twyla Baker-Demaray, and Chase Iron Eyes 3. Internalized Oppression and Alaska Native Peoples: "We Have to Go Through the Problem" Jordan Lewis, James Allen, and Elizabeth Fleagle 4. Internalized Oppression Among Pacific Island Peoples Michael Salzman and Poka Laenui Part III. Marginalized Racial/Ethnic Communities 5. Self-Hatred, Self-Doubt, and Assimilation in Latina/o Communities: Las Consecuencias de Colonizacion y Opresion Carlos P. Hipolito-Delgado, Stephany Gallegos Payan, and Teresa I. Baca 6. Internalized Racial Oppression in the African American Community Tamba-Kuii M. Bailey, Wendi S. Williams, and Brian Favors 7. Asian Americans and Internalized Oppression: Do We Deserve This? James B. Millan and Alvin N. Alvarez Part IV. Socially Devalued Groups 8. Girls, Women, and Internalized Sexism Steve Bearman and Marielle Amrhein 9. Internalized Oppression and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Kevin L. Nadal and RJ Mendoza 10. Disability and Internalized Oppression Brian Watermeyer and Tristan Goergens Afterword (James M. Jones) Index

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