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Trauma, Tresses, and Truth

Untangling Our Hair Through Personal Narratives

Lyzette Wanzer

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English
Chicago Review Press
14 February 2023
ALibrary Journal Best Social Science title of 2022

Black women continue to have a complex and convoluted relationship with their hair.

From grammar and high schools to corporate boardrooms and military squadrons, Black and Afro Latina natural hair continues to confound, transfix, and enrage members of White American society. Why, in 2022, is this still the case? Why have we not moved beyond that perennial racist emblem? And why are women so disproportionately affected?

Why does our hair become most palatable when it capitulates, and has been subjugated, to resemble Caucasian features as closely as possible? Who or what is responsible for the web of supervision and surveillance of our hair? Who in our society gets to author the prevailing constitution of professional appearance?

Particularly relevant during this time of emboldened White supremacy, racism, and provocative othering, this work explores how writing about one of the still-remaining systemic biases in schools, academia, and corporate America might lead to greater understanding and respect.
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Imprint:   Chicago Review Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   First Edition, First edition
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   353g
ISBN:   9781641606707
ISBN 10:   1641606703
Pages:   256
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Foreword by Dr. Afiya Mbilishaka Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: A Critical Lens The Ancient Iris Crawford Toward Decolonizing Our Roots Lyzette Wanzer, MFA The Swiftness Black Women Know Dr. Regis Fox Black Women Maneuvering Nappy Judy Juanita. Black Hair Matters: Teaching and Living Race amid Civil Strife Dr. Shatima Jenique Jones Natural’s Not in It: Black Women’s Hair in Majority White Professional Settings Margalynne Armstrong, JD. Part II: The Pilgrimage Peinate el Pelo Carmen Bardeguez–Brown Hair Politics: An Afro Puerto Rican Womyn’s Untangled Narrative Dr. BÁrbara Idalissee AbadÍa-Rexach. Naturally: A Hair Journey to Africa and Beyond Kim Coleman Foote Another Layer of Our Freedom Lyndsey Ellis, MFA ’Fro Fatigue and Other 4C Woes Dr. Adrienne Danyelle Oliver. Part III: Intimate Encounters solstice in solidified sugar Dr. Raina LeÓn Pelo Liso Y Pelo Malo: My Mother and Me MK Chavez Self-Care and Sanctuary in Black Women’s Salons Dr. Sherry Johnson My Locs, Her Locs: Our Personal Journey Sulma Arzu-Brown My Curls, My Crown Dr. Priscilla Ferreira. Part IV: The Unshackled Chronicles Yo soy parte Dominicana, Yo soy Black, Yo soy misma! Tyrice Brown, MA Power Struggle Jasmine Hawkins, MA. In the Kitchen Jewelle Gomez, MS. Beauty Is Pain: A Hairstory Kelechi Ubozoh. Hair Chronicles of an Afro Puerto Rican Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa. Turning the Lens Rightside Up Lyzette Wanzer, MFA Reader Discussion Guide Resource Guide Contributors  

Lyzette Wanzer is a writer, editor, and workshop instructor. Her work has appeared in more than twenty-five journals, magazines, and books. She has presented her work at conferences across the country. Wanzer is a contributor toThe Chalk Circle: Intercultural Prizewinning EssaysandLyric Essay as Resistance: Truth from the Margins. She lives in San Francisco.

Reviews for Trauma, Tresses, and Truth: Untangling Our Hair Through Personal Narratives

"""This anthology reminds me that my natural hair--and the painful and joyful stories accompanying it--are worthy of deep exploration. This collection beautifully incorporates personal stories, historical research, and discussion questions to guide readers into untangling their own personal hair narratives. This collection is a necessary read for citizens and lawmakers alike who seek fair and just natural hair legislation. I highly recommend it to Black women, everywhere."" --Chant� Griffin, journalist and natural hair advocate ""...a beautiful, textured body of work that teaches, inspires, and conveys a nuanced yet common reality"" -- The Rumpus ""These memories, these exasperations, serve to weave camaraderie into each tale"" -- Bookworm Sez ""These collective episodes explicitly expose the struggles that women of color endure in the many places where their natural hair has been weaponized against them. These real-life emotional experiences increase awareness about a form of systemic racism that is shocking to many; it also challenges readers to respect all hair types, a healing quest."" -- Library Journal ""The story of Black women's relationship to our hair comes with many layers. It's beautiful like a fresh set of box braids, relaxer-burn painful, and somewhere in between. Through the experiences of amazing Black women writers, Trauma, Tresses, and Truth tells the complexities of Black hair culture with authenticity and heart. Each page gives the reader an insightful blend of powerful storytelling and prose with social and historical context, all making Trauma, Tresses, and Truth another crown in the literary discourse of Black women's hair."" --Jene� Darden, journalist and author of When a Purple Rose Blooms ""Trauma, Tresses, and Truth is abundant with important messages, historical truths, and acts of everyday heroism and defiance in the face of the worst kind of racism, the kind that refuses to recognize itself. Contributor Dr. Raina Le�n asks, 'what is freedom? is there a peek of it in this history?' Through a weaving of deeply honest, emotional stories, these survivors of cultural trauma provide an intellectual and emotional laying on of hands so that the next generation can heal and find their freedom. This powerful collection is an important addition to minority studies and a necessary contribution to the process of Black women taking back their crowns."" --Tara Lynn Masih, editor of award-winning The Chalk Circle: Intercultural Prizewinning Essays ""With care, passion, honesty, and insightfulness, Trauma, Tresses, and Truth takes readers on a beautiful journey about Black women's hair. Each chapter in this thought-provoking and at times heartbreaking collection invites the reader to learn and unlearn about Blackness, white supremacy, class, and surveillance. A must-read for all invested in understanding what the ongoing subjugation of Black women looks like today."" --Treva B. Lindsey, PhD, author of America, Goddam: Violence, Black Women, and the Struggle for Justice and Colored No More: Reinventing Black Womanhood in Washington, DC ""Trauma, Tresses, and Truth offers vivid vignettes of individual and collective episodic memory. There is an urgent need for collective healing that invites Black and Brown women to tell their stories from the crown down. Trauma, Tresses, and Truth seeks to unseat and decolonize our natural hair stories, redirecting entire eras of grief into rediscovery, rebirth, and reclamation of our ability to choose our hair stories."" --Dr. Afiya Mbilishaka, founder and CEO of PsychoHairapy"


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