Black Women and Breast Cancer

Auteur: Williams, Elizabeth A.
Editeur: Lexington Books
Elizabeth Williams draws on the perspectives of womanist theology and anthropology to examine how Black, American women use faith to achieve well-being after a breast cancer diagnosis. Williams portrays how these women have constructed a cultural theology of breast cancer that draws on their experiences and worldviews.
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Elizabeth Williams draws on the perspectives of womanist theology and anthropology to examine how Black, American women use faith to achieve well-being after a breast cancer diagnosis. Williams portrays how these women have constructed a cultural theology of breast cancer that draws on their experiences and worldviews.
ISBN / EAN 9781498561068
Auteur Williams, Elizabeth A.
Editeur Lexington Books