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Don't Touch My Hair: Emma Dabiri
Penguin (9780141986289) - United Kingdom | Don't Touch
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"Don't Touch My Hair" is a thought-provoking book that explores the significance of black hair and its role in the decolonization process. The author takes us on a journey through history, from pre-colonial Africa to the present day, examining how black hair has been viewed and treated over time.
The book delves into the Harlem Renaissance, the Black Power movement, and today's Natural Hair Movement, as well as the cultural appropriation wars that have taken place in recent years. It also touches on topics such as women's solidarity and friendship, forgotten African scholars, and the dubious origins of Kim Kardashian's braids.
Throughout the book, Dabiri shares her personal experiences growing up black and Irish in 1990s Dublin, providing a unique perspective on the topic. "Don't Touch My Hair" is not only a deeply researched exploration of the politics surrounding black hair but also a powerful memoir that sheds light on the complexities of race and identity.
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