ABSTRACT
Curious observations of hair and hairstyles worn by many women of Black African descent reveal the triumph of a Eurocentric dominant ideology of beauty. I assert in this study that the process of attaining the hegemonic ideology of ‘beautiful’ hair, often defined as a European and Asian texture and style of hair, is a violent journey. This study draws largely from Johan Galtung's seminal theoretical works on violence, particularly his articulation of cultural violence as a creation of ideology through psychological process of indoctrination and brainwashing, and the internalization of this process. From this theoretical framing, and a demythologization of the multiplicity and flexibility narrative of postmodern self and identity, this study examines the attitudes of young Black South African women toward their natural hair and their perception of ‘beautiful’ hair. Through a survey of 159 Black female students in a rural South African university with a predominantly Black student population, and face-to-face conversations with five female students, the study asserts that many Black African women's relationship with their hair is shaped by violence. The physical and cultural violence perpetuated in the quest for ‘beautiful’ hair is consequently creating a generational cycle of identity erasure.
Disclosure statement
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
Sources of hairstyle images
Image 1: Screen grab from http://www.buzzfeed.com/maycie/watch-100-years-of-black-hairstyles-in-less-than-a-minute#.kiqPdj160L
Images 2, 5, 11, 12, 14, 16: Okhai Ojeikere, J. D., Magnin, A. & Oyairo, E. A. (2000). J.D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere: Photographs. Scalo Publishers.
Image 3: http://www.misssa.co.za/Pages/default.aspx
Image 4: http://philmphela.blogspot.com/2014/10/khanyi-mabus-new-dance-film-gains.html
Image 6: http://www.youthvillage.co.za/2014/09/10-things-didnt-know-thuli-madonsela/
Image 7: https://twitter.com/glowmaven
Image 8: www.youthvillage.co.za
Image 9: http://www.gov.za
Image 10: http://thirstyroots.com/galleries/cornrows-designs
Image 13: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2143282/
Images 15 & 19: Random Internet search.
Image 17: https://pmcdeadline2.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/siba-mtongana__140402042002.jpg
Image 18: http://grupoquadoo.com/7-beautiful-low-cut-hairstyles-for-black-women/low-cut-hairstyles/
Image 20: http://teeveetee.blogspot.com/2014/07/khanyi-mbaus-successful-talk-show-katch.html
Notes
1. In South Africa, Coloureds refers to individuals of mixed parentage or descent.