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Cutting Along the Color Line: Black Barbers and Barber Shops in America

机译:沿色线切割:美国的黑色理发店和理发店

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Author Quincy Mills points out that the American public cared little about where a presidential candidate got his hair cut until the campaign of Barack Obama. Mills takes this seemingly mundane observation and demonstrates how black barber shops have been central to our understanding of race, gender, citizenship, and enterprise since at least the 1830s. Like the above anecdote, Cutting Along the Color Line takes a cultural practice that we take for granted (grooming), combines it with a story we think we know (the African American journey from bondage to freedom), and offers a fresh, creative, yet profoundly archival portrait of the "long twentieth century" that we have yet to see.
机译:作者昆西·米尔斯(Quincy Mills)指出,在巴拉克·奥巴马(Barack Obama)竞选之前,美国公众几乎不关心总统候选人的发型。米尔斯采取了这种看似平凡的观察,并展示了至少从1830年代开始,黑人理发店对于我们对种族,性别,公民身份和企业的了解一直是至关重要的。与上述轶事一样,《沿彩线切割》采用了一种我们认为理所当然的文化习俗(修饰),并将其与我们认为我们知道的故事(非洲裔美国人从束缚到自由的旅程)相结合,并提供了新颖,创意,我们至今尚未见到的关于“二十世纪漫长”的深刻档案档案肖像。

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