Fabulous Transactions: Hair Braiding in a Jamaican Resort Salon

IF 1.6 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Transforming Anthropology Pub Date : 2023-09-19 DOI:10.1111/traa.12255
Sylviane Ngandu‐Kalenga Greensword
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Abstract This article focuses on the commodification of Jamaican Blackness and associated images through institutionalized hair‐care services. Drawing on the notion of fabulousness (the unapologetic performance of Black feminine beauty), I present findings from ethnographic research conducted in the hair‐braiding salon of a resort in Ocho Rios. I detail how Jamaican Blackness unfolds differently depending on the consumer's demographic category: white tourists, Black tourists, and local customers. I also draw on salon dynamics to unpack the transformative power the salon holds in (1) validating and decolonizing Black beauty and femininity via what I call fabulous hairstyles, (2) normalizing Blackness for non‐Black tourists, (3) normalizing Blackness for African American tourists, and (4) creating a space where local Black women may consume resort services with the same dignity and quality of customer service as the Western tourists.
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