Natural

Black Beauty and the Politics of Hair

Narrated by L. Malaika Cooper
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Pub Date Dec 17 2024 | Archive Date Dec 31 2024

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Description

How Black women celebrate their natural hair and uproot racialized beauty standards

Hair is not simply a biological feature; it's a canvas for expression. Hair can be cut, colored, dyed, covered, gelled, waxed, plucked, lasered, dreadlocked, braided, and relaxed. Yet, its significance extends beyond mere aesthetics. Hair can carry profound moral, spiritual, and cultural connotations, serving as a reflection of one's beliefs, heritage, and even political stance. In Natural, Chelsea Mary Elise Johnson delves into the complex world surrounding Black women's hair, and offers a firsthand look into the kitchens, beauty shops, conventions, and blogs that make up the twenty-first century natural hair movement, the latest evolution in Black beauty politics.

Johnson shares her own hair story and amplifies the voices of women across the globe who, after years of chemically relaxing their hair, return to a "natural" style. Johnson describes how many women initially transition to natural hair out of curiosity or as a wellness practice but come to view their choice as political upon confronting personal insecurities and social stigma, both within and outside of the Black community. She also investigates "natural hair entrepreneurs," who use their knowledge to create lucrative and socially transformative haircare ventures.
How Black women celebrate their natural hair and uproot racialized beauty standards

Hair is not simply a biological feature; it's a canvas for expression. Hair can be cut, colored, dyed, covered...

Advance Praise

"Ambitious in scope, this book interweaves personal, historical, political, and transnational reflections about Black women’s hair and beauty culture... provocative." ―Kirkus Reviews

"Natural takes readers on a journey across four continents to examine Black women’s hair care. Chelsea Mary Elise Johnson offers fresh insights on topics such as Black femininity, texturism, and the technologies of resistance. This book is a blueprint for studying the natural hair movement in the age of social media." ―Tanisha C. Ford, author of Dressed in Dreams: A Black Girl's Love Letter to the Power of Fashion

"Ambitious in scope, this book interweaves personal, historical, political, and transnational reflections about Black women’s hair and beauty culture... provocative." ―Kirkus Reviews

"Natural takes...


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EDITION Audiobook, Unabridged
ISBN 9781696617857
PRICE $19.99 (USD)
DURATION 9 Hours, 5 Minutes

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