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Angry Black Women. Digital Portfolio: Nai’lah Rowe and Alicia Jiggetts. What do think of when you hear the term “Angry Black Woman?”. Mad vs. Angry. Mad: mentally ill; insane Angry: having a strong feeling of or showing annoyance, displeasure, or hostility
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Angry Black Women Digital Portfolio: Nai’lah Rowe and Alicia Jiggetts
What do think of when you hear the term “Angry Black Woman?”
Mad vs. Angry • Mad: mentally ill; insane • Angry: having a strong feeling of or showing annoyance, displeasure, or hostility • Being an angry black woman is about expressing emotion. • Being a mad black woman is about acting irrationally through anger.
Defining an Angry Black Woman • An African American female who has been exposed to many players, liars, manipulators and cheats that her original gentle loving caring, nurturing, spirit has been diminished to a blackened heart, hard exterior and bitter disposition at times to the point of no recovery. (Urban Dictionary)
Reasons Why Black Women are “Angry” (continued) • Being thought of as “the help.” • Touching our hair. • Appropriating our style. • Being bashed by black men. • Black male silence. • Constantly being blamed.
The Angry Black Woman in Media and Pop Culture https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ProEYXRBd2s • Tyler Perry, “Diary of a Mad Black Woman” • Beyoncé, “Irreplaceable”; Lemonade Album • Jasmine Sullivan, “Bust Your Windows” • Melanie Fiona, “Somebody Come Get Me” • Love and Hip Hop • Real Housewives
The Impact of the Angry Black Woman Stereotype • The stereotype is used as a controlling mechanism to silence black women. • Reduces having an informed opinion to having an “attitude problem.” • Further separates black women from other races.
“This stereotype leads to black women being perceived as dangerous...Whenever I walk by non-women of color they often clutch their purses or look behind them, as if I’m predacious.” “I don’t know…ask Tyler Perry.” “All the black women I’ve fallen for are angry...It’s not necessarily their fault, society has so much going against them that the anger builds up.” “The angry black woman is a woman who is fed up with all of the things she’s juggling and she finally lashes out by being loud.” Black Students at UR Respond to the Mad Black Woman Stereotype
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