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Self-Reflection and the Reflected Self: African American Double Consciousness & the Social (Psychological) Mirror.
Journal of African American Studies (2004)
  • Vernon Andrews, University of Canterbury
Abstract
Utilizing examples from sport and everyday interactions, the author interrogates a sample of social theories that deal with situated social activity. The goal is to continue broadening our perceptions of black knowledge of social behavior. Many African Americans resist past ways of knowing white power and control. Still others of us will continually see ourselves on stage and see bicultural scenarios through the doubleconsciousness lens. 
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2004
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Vernon Andrews. "Self-Reflection and the Reflected Self: African American Double Consciousness & the Social (Psychological) Mirror." Journal of African American Studies Vol. 10 Iss. 4 (2004) ISSN: 1559-1646
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/vernon-andrews/14/