Are (We) Going Deep Enough?: A Narrative Literature Review Addressing Critical Race Theory, Racial Space Theory, and Black Identity Development.

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Title: Are (We) Going Deep Enough?: A Narrative Literature Review Addressing Critical Race Theory, Racial Space Theory, and Black Identity Development.
Authors: Burrell-Craft, Kala1 knburrel@odu.edu
Source: Taboo: The Journal of Culture & Education. Summer2020, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p9-26. 18p.
Subject Terms: Critical race theory, Identity (Psychology), Intersectionality, Racial identity of Black people, Space
Abstract: A narrative literature review was conducted to examine how researchers address the concept of intersectionality using critical race theory, racial space theory, and Black identity development. A Boolean search revealed 18 articles met criteria for consideration. Multiple reviews occurred to isolate the articles that contained all the search criteria and multiple reviews occurred that selected the Boolean phrase or phrases that the researcher was searching for. Thirteen of the 18 articles met one or more search criteria and were included in the review, however, no articles matched 100 percent for inclusion. Thus, indicating we are not going deep enough in our research of Blackness and its complexities and intersectionalities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:A narrative literature review was conducted to examine how researchers address the concept of intersectionality using critical race theory, racial space theory, and Black identity development. A Boolean search revealed 18 articles met criteria for consideration. Multiple reviews occurred to isolate the articles that contained all the search criteria and multiple reviews occurred that selected the Boolean phrase or phrases that the researcher was searching for. Thirteen of the 18 articles met one or more search criteria and were included in the review, however, no articles matched 100 percent for inclusion. Thus, indicating we are not going deep enough in our research of Blackness and its complexities and intersectionalities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:10805400