Working Toward Reciprocal Empowerment
Authored by Darlington, Patricia S.E.; Mulvaney, Becky Michele
Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Power: Past, Present, and Future Power: Its Various Forms Reciprocal Empowerment: A New Approach Chapter 2. African-American Women and Power The Strength of a Nation: A Brief History of African-American Women Analysis of Ethnographic Findings Conclusion Chapter 3. Asian-American Women and Power Different Histories and Changing Roles: A Brief History of Asian-American Women Analysis of Ethnographic Findings Conclusion Chapter 4. Caribbean-American Women and Power A Multitude of Languages and Cultures: A Brief History of Caribbean-American Women Analysis of Ethnographic Findings Conclusion Chapter 5. European-American Women and Power European-American Women and the History of Whiteness in the United States Analysis of Ethnographic Findings Conclusion Chapter 6. Latin American Women and Power Political and Economic Influences: A Brief History of Cuban-American and Puerto Rican-American Women Analysis of Ethnographic Findings Conclusion Chapter 7. Middle Eastern-American Women and Power Fact and Fiction: A Brief History of Middle Eastern-American Women Analysis of Ethnographic Findings Conclusion Chapter 8. Native American Women and Power Immigrants in Their Own Land: A Brief History of the Seminole Nation and Its Women Analysis of Ethnographic Findings Conclusion Chapter 9. Conclusion Discussion of Survey and Interview Results Revised Model of Reciprocal Empowerment Recommendations Bibliography Index Reference Notes Included