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Race and Women's Identity Development: Distinguishing Between Feminism and Womanism Among Black and White Women
Authors:Boisnier  Alicia D
Institution:(1) University of California, Haas #1900, 545 Student Services Building, Berkeley, California, 94720-1900
Abstract:Black and White women may experience feminist identity development differently, and the womanist (Ossana, Helms, & Leonard, 1992) and feminist (Downing & Roush, 1985) identity development models may differ in their ability to capture those experiences. Black (n = 29) and White (n = 94) female college students completed a questionnaire that included feminist identity, womanist identity, and self-esteem scales. Results provided partial support for the hypothesis that Black women would agree more strongly with the womanist model, whereas White women would agree more strongly with the feminist model. In addition, the womanist model better differentiated between stages of identity development than did the feminist model for Black women. Results also partially supported the hypothesis that race would moderate the relationships between the womanist and feminist identity models and self-esteem.
Keywords:feminism  identity development  racial differences  self-esteem
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