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Paper · Semantic Scholar
Nasal Aesthetic Preferences Across Populations: A Systematic Review of Cultural, Ethnic, and Generational TrendsAbstract Nasal aesthetics are central to rhinoplasty outcomes, yet ideals of beauty vary considerably across cultures, ethnicities, and generations. Current evidence is fragmented, often Eurocentric, and lacks a comprehensive synthesis. This systematic review aimed to evaluate nasal aesthetic preferences and their implications for clinical practice. The protocol was prospectively registered on PROSPERO (CRD420251009…
Reference · Wikidata
African American studiesacademic field focusing on peoples of the African diaspora and Africa
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
Black studies, or Africana studies, is an interdisciplinary academic field that primarily focuses on the study of the history, culture, and politics of the peoples of the Black African diaspora and Africa. The field includes scholars of African-American, Afro-Canadian, Afro-Caribbean, Afro-Latino, Afro-European, Afro-Asian, African Australian, and African literature, history, politics, and religion as well as schola…
Book · DOAB
Distributed BlacknessWinner, 2021 Harry Shaw and Katrina Hazzard-Donald Award for Outstanding Work in African-American Popular Culture Studies, given by the Popular Culture Association Winner, 2021 Nancy Baym Annual Book Award, given by the Association of Internet Researchers An explanation of the digital practices of the black Internet From BlackPlanet to #BlackGirlMagic, Distributed Blackness places blackness at the very center of int…
Full text · Open Library
Black BoyBlack Boy is a classic of American autobiography, a subtly crafted narrative of Richard Wright's journey from innocence to experience in the Jim Crow South. An enduring story of one young man's coming of age during a particular time and place, Black Boy remains a seminal text in our history about what it means to be a man, black, and Southern in America.
Image · DPLA
12 pages.