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43. SHANGE, NTOZAKE: An entry from
 
44. For Colored Girls Who Have Considered
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45. Black Book
 
46. Liliane: Resurrection of the Daughter.
 
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47. For Colored Girls Who Have Considered
 
48. Whitewash --1997 publication.
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49. Tenderheaded: A Comb-Bending Collection
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50. Ntozake Shange's "for colored
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51. "Ntozake Shange": A Biographical
 
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52. Spell 7: A theater piece in two
 
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53. Plays by Women: Book Two: An International
 
54. Betsey Brown A Novel
 
55. Selected from Contemporary American
 
56. Three Pieces
 
57. For Colored Girls Who Have Considered
 
58. For Colored Girls Who Have Considered
 
59. The Beacon Best of 1999: Creative
 
60. The love space demands; a continuing

41. (SASSAFRASS, CYPRESS & INDIGO) BY Shange, Ntozake ( AUTHOR )paperback{Sassafrass, Cypress & Indigo} on 28 Sep, 2010
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42. Biography - Shange, Ntozake (1948-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online
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Word count: 7218. ... Read more


43. SHANGE, NTOZAKE: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed.</i>
by Louis Parascandola
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This digital document is an article from Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed., brought to you by GaleĀ®, a part of Cengage Learning, a world leader in e-research and educational publishing for libraries, schools and businesses.The length of the article is 545 words.The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase.You can view it with any web browser.The Early Civilizations in the Americas Reference Library provides a comprehensive overview of the history of the regions of the American continents in which two of the world's first civilizations developed: Mesoamerica (the name for the lands in which ancient civilizations arose in Central America and Mexico) and the Andes Mountains region of South America (in present-day Peru and parts of Bolivia, northern Argentina, and Ecuador). In both regions, the history of civilization goes back thousands of years. ... Read more


44. For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide
by Ntozake Shange
 Hardcover: Pages (1977)

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45. Black Book
by Robert Mapplethorpe
Paperback: 112 Pages (1988-07-15)
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In Black Book, Robert Mapplethorpe presents an astonishing photographic study of black men today. In their diversity, impact, subtlety, technical virtuosity, erotic appeal, and deep humanity, these photographs constitute a stunning celebration of the contemporary black male.

"all my life they've been near me/these men" says Ntozake Shange in her Foreword, "i've been holdin your heart in/my hand since i was a child/cause i wanted what all you were/what all you are/now you're a man."
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4-0 out of 5 stars I Will Purchase This Book
I will buy this book soon as a private tribute to a dear friend of mine, Jeff Gray, who is one of the models in the book.I remember him showing me the photos which Robert Mapplethorpe had taken of him.At the time, he doubted that they would ever be published.I did see the book later, but didn't purchase, but I was impressed.

When Jeff was lying in bed in a hospital in San Francisco, I called to inform him that the book had indeed been published.He was thrilled to know that he had been immortalized, for he was dying of AIDS.Jeff never saw the book and didn't have anything negative to say about Robert, whom I never met.I still own a pair of leather pants and a vest Jeffrey designed and made for me.

5-0 out of 5 stars Black Is Beautiful
Published in 1986, Robert Mapplethorpe's BLACK BOOK remains one of my favorite books of photography. Nothing had been published like it previously; nothing comparable has been published since. The book is devoted entirely to shots of black men, some of them naked, some of them not. There are portraits included here as well-- one of my favorites is the stunning portrait of Roedel Middleton on page 70. Some of the images are outrageously beautiful. Many of the models' bodies take on the quality of polished ebony. The four nude photographs of someone named Ajitto in a classical pose-- as are many of the images-- at the beginning of the book are as beautiful as any you will ever see.

It is common knowledge of course now that some of these photographs have been declared obscene (by the likes of Jesse Helms et al.) and racist by some African Americans.(Some of the black men making these allegations, to paraphrase the black poet Don Lee, talk black but sleep white.) According to a less-than-scientific survey by this Caucasian male, there are about 94 photographs included here, only six of them are of body parts-- and I'm not talking here of feet and hands or even behinds here-- 27 are of male nudes with their genitalia exposed, and only in five of them is the model unnamed. Mapplethorpe may well have been a racist, but I fear his critics may have to look elsewhere for proof. An observation or two: his models appear to be willing subjects as no one is tied up or seems to be shot unawares. Secondly, the nature of the male animal of all colors being what it is, there's a good possibility that people having little to offer may have been unwilling to make the sacrifice of giving the viewer the full monty. The artist obviously loved black men and had many black friends as well as lovers. Finally the poet Ntozake Shange has written a beautiful poem as an introduction to this book. Apparently she had no problem with Mapplethorpe's creative vision.

Many of these photographs will last.

5-0 out of 5 stars Has a great depiction of the male body as it should be seen.
Mapplethorpe, with his great photographic potenial produced a riviting book that dignifies the male, black body to the next zenith.He was able to capture the very essence of what it is to be a male and to be viewed as"God's" art or creation and not a male "pig."Thisbook demonstrates the power of the camera when the beholder knows whathe/she is doing.The images in this book do not apal me, afend me nor dothey disgust me.I enjoyed reading and flipping through this book as aligitimate art reviewer and as a academic scholar. ... Read more


46. Liliane: Resurrection of the Daughter.
by Ntozake. SHANGE
 Paperback: Pages (1998)

Asin: B000U2D5F0
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47. For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide
by Ntozake Shange
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48. Whitewash --1997 publication.
by Ntozake Shange
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49. Tenderheaded: A Comb-Bending Collection of Hair Stories
Paperback: 320 Pages (2002-01-29)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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What could make a smart woman ignore doctor's orders?

What could get a hardworking employee fired from her job?

What could get a black woman in hot water with her white boyfriend?

In a word...

HAIR.

When does a few ounces feel like a few tons? When a doctor advises a black woman to start an exercise program and she wonders how she can do it without breaking a sweat. When an employer fires her for wearing a cultural hairstyle that's "unprofessional," and she has to go to court to plead for her job. When she's with her man, and the moment she's supposed to let loose, she stops to secure her head scarf so he doesn't disturb the 'do.

TENDERHEADED?

Yes, definitely. All black women are, in one way or another.

The issue is not only about looking good, but about feeling adequate in a society where the beauty standards are unobtainable for most women. Tenderheaded boldly throws open the closet where black women's skeletons have been threatening to burst down the door. In poems, essays, cartoons, photos, and excerpts from novels and plays, women and men speak to the meaning hair has for them, and for society. In an intimate letter, A'Leila Perry Bundles pays tribute to her great-grandmother, hair-care pioneer Madam C.J. Walker, who launched a generation of African-American businesswomen. Corporate consultant Cherilyn "Liv" Wright interviews men and women on the hilarious ways they handle "the hair issue" between the sheets. Art historian Henry John Drewal explores how hairstyles, in Yoruba culture, indicate spiritual destiny, and activist Angela Davis questions how her message of revolution got reduced to a hairstyle.

Tenderheaded is as rich and diverse as the children of the African diaspora. With works by Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, bell hooks, Henry Louis Gates Jr., and other writers of passion, persuasion, and humor -- this is sure to be one of the most talked-about books of the year. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Multiple Viewpoints
This is a wonderful book for anyone who would like to explore the issues that Black women face vis a vis our hair from a variety of viewpoints; not just the "politicaly correct" ones.

5-0 out of 5 stars For sombody wanting to look deeper into Black hair...
The book was all that, very positive, and at times emotional (I'm thinking of the passage where a father is trying to figure out how to braid his daughter's hair since her mother is across the country. His trying, and eventually getting it right, turned into bonding sessions for them. It was beautiful.) Of course the book had my favorite culture critic, bell hooks, and as usual she gave me a new persepective: to look at the whole "perm" phenomena as initiation into womanhood. Just about any Black woman who was on the brink of adolescence and was dying to get a perm should relate to that. I did. That's what this book does, it helps Black women to see just how similar our trials have been with our hair; and it's not just a generational thing. Black women from 50 to 80 years ago had the same issues and thoughts Black teenagers have today. Everyone remembers hot combs and Goody pink rollers and Royal Crown grease. Looking back many women had feelings of remembered pain, and not just from the burns on the tips of their ears and on their scalps, but inside their hearts for our collective struggle with an unattainable beauty standard.
What I also admired about this book was that it touched on the subject of hair and erotic intimacy. There was a whole section devoted to hearing the responses of Black women and men when confronted with the bedroom question: Can I run my fingers through your hair? It showed a depraved relation to our hair. In order to get and keep that salon fresh look, sleek and shiny, it must not be touched (by you and most especially your lover). Hair does not bring pleasure in the sense of us luxuriating in how it feels. How can you when it's not even yours? Weave. A woman tells the story of a young man with whom she was getting intimate with, and he wanted to run his fingers through her seemingly long shiny tresses. The moment was interrupted when he felt the hard tracks on her scalp before she could effectively slap his touch away. "You have to train these men early," another woman admonishes, "not to touch the hair." A man married for over 20 years complains of his wife's hair roller pins always poking him when she's "going down on him." He also hates, but has gotten used to, her wearing a head scarf anytime they make love. It is described in the book as Black folks having perpetual menege trios, he, she, and the head scarf. Another man wakes up to his girlfriend's "100% Korean Hair" all over the bed and floor after an especially heated night; he later ends up paying $200 dollars to have it all put back in again. The women speak of not even wanting to touch their own hair, refering to it being "hard as a rock" from gels and hair sprays. It's all in the name of a certain look, the processed one. (It's this look that lured their mates in the first place right?) It's sad that Black women talk about orchestrating certain sex positions around not messing up their fresh 'do. "You don't even think about it after while." They compensate not allowing their men to touch their hair with confidence and boldness in their performance, "It's so good he won't even be thinking about touching my hair."

I love this book. It isn't just politics or just us behind closed doors. Every possible reference to what is done to our hair is mentioned, even going bald. A Muslim woman opened my eyes to how not showing her hair takes away from having to compete for attentions based on beauty standards of hair, by being above them. It reminds us that as women, we shouldn't let physical beauty define us, even though most times it does, and we let it. "Ms. Strand" tells her tale with humor, cultural criticism, African storytelling, and 'round tha way truthfulness, barring nothing from the conversation. Truly, Tenderheaded should not be passed over.

2-0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
I expected to really enjoy this book, but was disappointed.Some of the stories/essays were very good, but some of them were poorly written and/or could have done with some serious editing. It might have been better if some of them had been omitted: the book would probably have been half as long, but the overall quality would have been significantly improved.

I was also disappointed by the way the book was laid out.It seemed jumbled and poorly conceived.Photos, illustrations and cartoons/comics were seemingly thrown in randomly, with little context or relation to the surrounding content. The graphic content of the book was good, but the layout just did not display it to full advantage.

The idea behind this book was a good one, but the execution could have been a little bit better.

5-0 out of 5 stars worth reading
very good,worth reading,written by various people.....
enjoyable,gets you thinking,nice photographs too.
As you may or may not know African coyly hair is quite unique in vision, texture, behaviour and probably in chemical make up too. Coily haired women around the world, go to the most extremes in terms of spending.
(Spending time, spending pain and the spending price to have African coily hair styled)
A hairstyle that we believe looks good or will help us to become socially and economically advanced.
Or maybe for our own self-esteem and maybe to attract the charms of a love interest. Either way your hair is a reflection of the state of your consciousness, your internal beliefs and your relationship with the world.

This book is like having group therapy or interviewing other women,but it is not all black women's views.I am reviewng it because I think it is worth a read.

As you may or may not know African coily hair is quite unique in vision, texture, behaviour and probably in chemical make up too. Coily haired women around the world, go to the most extremes in terms of spending.
(Spending time, spending pain and the spending price to have African coily hair styled)
A hairstyle that we believe looks good or will help us to become socially and economically advanced.
Or maybe for our own self-esteem and maybe to attract the charms of a love interest.
Either way, psychologically and philosophically I believe that your hair is a reflection of the state of your consciousness, your internal beliefs and your relationship with the world.
What about exploring physics through african hair?
For example how much pressure, gravity and tension and tearing do we put our hair through by combing it?
let alone excessive harsh combing.
Mathematically speaking how many of you readers can tell me how many curls/coils per inch your hair has, and does it vary in coil and moisture?
Next question:When does the nature of the hair change and why?
(i know it does!)
It seems to me all these books on afro hair are good and I welcome it, but we still need to be more informed and they all seem to need better editing, just like Black American beauty magazines.I must campaign for better grammar and less air brushed photos!!!
It is as if we like to see ourselves falsely rather than the reality of what we are...
Black women need to demand more scientific reasoning from our books and be less competitive over black men which only fuels their egos and as a result probably creates more baby-mothers!!!
Sorry but I had to vent out my opinions.

I give this book four stars for the effort and time invested as a writer I know it takes time...
I maintain that it is still worth reading,more than any carcinogenic chemical so called hair treatment that you pay for.

Anyway what do I know I am a black african british woman!!!!
Most of you Americans think we in Britain have no trains or any kind of progressive development!!!
Anyway if I wrote my book answering my questions that I put to you how many of you would buy it?

5-0 out of 5 stars All That You Want To Know
This is a very unique book. I have to say I LOVED IT! My being a young black woman, all the stories hit close to home. This book gave a non-bias look at black women's hair, and black culture all around the world including here in America. It gave many view points, from men women, blacks and even whites. I recommed this book to anyone who is confused about their hair and themselves. Nappy is defiantly Happy!!!! Peace. ... Read more


50. Ntozake Shange's "for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf": A Study Guide from Gale's "Drama for Students" (Volume 02, Chapter 2)
Digital: 27 Pages (2002-07-23)
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Term paper due tomorrow? Need to cram for a test? Or just looking for the best information about a favorite literary work?

Turn to "Drama for Students" to get your research done in record time. Brought to you by Thomson Gale--the world's leading source of literary criticism and analysis--this e-doc contains: plot summary; character analysis; author biography; an overview of the play's themes, style, and historical context; a compendium of in-depth critical material; study questions; suggestions for further reading; and much more.

Why choose "Drama for Students"? Because no other source offers so much in such a compact package. Trust the experts: Thomson Gale--and "Drama for Students." ... Read more


51. "Ntozake Shange": A Biographical Essay from Gale's "Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 249, Twentieth Century American Dramatists, 3rd Series" (code 27)
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Term paper due tomorrow? Need to bone up for a test? Or just looking for the best information about a favorite literary figure?

Turn to "Dictionary of Literary Biography" for the finest literature reference material. Brought to you by the Gale Group--the world's leading source of reference information--this e-doc contains a biographical essay written by a noted literary expert as well as extensive primary and secondary bibliographies. ... Read more


52. Spell 7: A theater piece in two acts
by Ntozake Shange
 Paperback: 60 Pages (1981-01-01)
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53. Plays by Women: Book Two: An International Anthology (Ubu Repertory Theater Publications)
 Paperback: 267 Pages (1994-06)
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54. Betsey Brown A Novel
by Ntozake Shange
 Paperback: Pages (1985)

Asin: B001AV4E0U
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55. Selected from Contemporary American Plays (Writers' Voices)
by Jules Feiffer, Horton Foote, Marsha Norman, Ntozake Shange
 Paperback: Pages (1990-04)
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56. Three Pieces
by Ntozake Shange
 Hardcover: Pages (1981)

Asin: B000NOYNTC
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57. For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When The Rainbow Is Enuf
by Ntozake Shange
 Hardcover: Pages (1977)

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58. For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Sucide/When The Rainbow Is Enuf
by Ntozake SHANGE
 Hardcover: Pages (1977)

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59. The Beacon Best of 1999: Creative Writing by Women and Men of All Colors
by Ntozake (Editor) Shange
 Paperback: Pages (2000)

Asin: B001UN07W2
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60. The love space demands; a continuing saga.
by Ntozake Shange
 Paperback: Pages (1991-01-01)

Asin: B000OTEWQA
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