2024
DOI: 10.3389/fsoc.2024.1495048
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Skin shade and relationships: how colourism pits Black and mixed Black-White women against each other

Aisha Phoenix,
Nadia Craddock

Abstract: IntroductionColourism, prejudice where people are penalised the darker their skin and the further their features are from those associated with whiteness, occurs within and between racialised groups and can affect relationships. In this paper we examine the complex processes through which colourism positions Black and mixed Black-White women in contrasting positions in beauty and desirability hierarchies based on their skin shade.MethodSemi-structured interviews were conducted with 27 Black (n = 18) or mixed B… Show more

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