ESSAY ON: Hunter's "Race, Gender, And The Politics Of Skin Tone" - Methodological Review

Number of Pages 6

This research paper: 6 pages in length. Hunter's (2005) book examines both the subtle and obvious consequences of being a woman with darker skin in a lighter-skinned society. Utilizing several methods to gather her information, the author uncovers some expected - as well as unanticipated - insight gleaned from her research. Hunter (2005) utilizes a mixture of qualitative and quantitative methodologies such as national surveys, cultural criticism and personal interviews depending upon the chapter, which provides an interdisciplinary glance into what has come to be regarded as colorism. Findings illustrate the discrimination toward African American and Mexican American that result in compromised education, income and socioeconomic rank of spouse, which is significantly tied into the concept of beauty. Bibliography lists 3 sources.


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