Beauty in a Box: Detangling the Roots of Canada's Black Beauty Culture

Beauty in a Box: Detangling the Roots of Canada's Black Beauty Culture

by Cheryl Thompson
Beauty in a Box: Detangling the Roots of Canada's Black Beauty Culture

Beauty in a Box: Detangling the Roots of Canada's Black Beauty Culture

by Cheryl Thompson

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Overview

One of the first transnational, feminist studies of Canada's black beauty culture and the role that media, retail, and consumers have played in its development, Beauty in a Box widens our understanding of the politics of black hair.


The book analyzes advertisements and articles from media—newspapers, advertisements, television, and other sources—that focus on black communities in Halifax, Montreal, Toronto, and Calgary. The author explains the role local black community media has played in the promotion of African American-owned beauty products; how the segmentation of beauty culture (i.e., the sale of black beauty products on store shelves labelled "ethnic hair care") occurred in Canada; and how black beauty culture, which was generally seen as a small niche market before the 1970s, entered Canada's mainstream by way of department stores, drugstores, and big-box retailers.


Beauty in a Box
uses an interdisciplinary framework, engaging with African American history, critical race and cultural theory, consumer culture theory, media studies, diasporic art history, black feminism, visual culture, film studies, and political economy to explore the history of black beauty culture in both Canada and the United States.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781771123587
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Publication date: 04/15/2019
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Cheryl Thompson is an Associate Professor in Performance at The Creative School, Toronto Metropolitan University. She is author of Uncle: Race, Nostalgia, and the Politics of Loyalty (2021) and Beauty in a Box: Detangling the Roots of Canada's Black Beauty Culture (2019). Dr. Thompson is also co-editor of Creative Industries in Canada (2022). She currently resides in Toronto.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. African Canadian Newspapers and Early Black Beauty Culture, 1914-1945

2. From Ebony's "Brownskin" to "Black Is Beautiful" in the News Observer, 1946-1969

3. Black Beauty Culture in the Pages of Contrast and Share: Local Beauty Salons, Department Stores, and Drugstores in the 1970s and 80s

4. Global Conglomerates Take Over Black Beauty Culture: The Ethnically Ambiguous "Multicultural" 1990s

5. The Politics of Black Hair in the Twenty-first Century

Conclusion

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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