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Health Communication and Breast Cancer among Black Women: Cancer, Identity, Spirituality, and Strength analyzes information collected from focus groups and personal interviews in order to investigate the significant sociocultural narratives that pervade the experiences of Black female breast cancer survivors.

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This work provides a compelling insider’s view of how Black women’s strength, identity, and spirituality impact the unique challenges faced by Black women cancer survivors. Drawing heavily on personal experience, Gatison illuminates a holistic view regarding the impact of cancer on Black women’s lives. This book is a welcomed addition to academicians and professionals in the field of health communication, as well as others interested in Black women’s health. -- Carolyn A. Stroman, Howard University
This transparent and inspiring work provides its readers with a small glimpse of the multilayered nuances of the illness experience. Through personal narrative the author brilliantly uses her voice to draw attention to a very necessary area of health communication. This book sets itself apart from other texts as it reifies the health experiences of African American women. I recommend this book as a supplemental text for health communication, public health, and medical humanities courses. -- Kesha Maria Morant Williams, Pennsylvania State University

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Foreword by Shirley A. Jackson Introduction Chapter 1 Background and Theoretical Framing Chapter 2 Myth of the Strong Black Woman: Asset or Liability Chapter 3 Faithtalk: God’s Got It Chapter 4 Embracing the Pink Identity: Black Women and Pink Ribbon Culture Chapter 5 Work and Family Conclusion: Body Politics, Coping, and Reframing the Narrative

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    A Hardback by Annette D. Madlock

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 6/23/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739185155, 978-0739185155
      ISBN10: 0739185152

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Health Communication and Breast Cancer among Black Women: Cancer, Identity, Spirituality, and Strength analyzes information collected from focus groups and personal interviews in order to investigate the significant sociocultural narratives that pervade the experiences of Black female breast cancer survivors.

      Trade Review
      This work provides a compelling insider’s view of how Black women’s strength, identity, and spirituality impact the unique challenges faced by Black women cancer survivors. Drawing heavily on personal experience, Gatison illuminates a holistic view regarding the impact of cancer on Black women’s lives. This book is a welcomed addition to academicians and professionals in the field of health communication, as well as others interested in Black women’s health. -- Carolyn A. Stroman, Howard University
      This transparent and inspiring work provides its readers with a small glimpse of the multilayered nuances of the illness experience. Through personal narrative the author brilliantly uses her voice to draw attention to a very necessary area of health communication. This book sets itself apart from other texts as it reifies the health experiences of African American women. I recommend this book as a supplemental text for health communication, public health, and medical humanities courses. -- Kesha Maria Morant Williams, Pennsylvania State University

      Table of Contents
      Foreword by Shirley A. Jackson Introduction Chapter 1 Background and Theoretical Framing Chapter 2 Myth of the Strong Black Woman: Asset or Liability Chapter 3 Faithtalk: God’s Got It Chapter 4 Embracing the Pink Identity: Black Women and Pink Ribbon Culture Chapter 5 Work and Family Conclusion: Body Politics, Coping, and Reframing the Narrative

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