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A mammy is a U.S. historical stereotype depicting black women who work in a white family and nurse the family's children. The fictionalized mammy character is often visualized as a larger-sized, dark-skinned woman with a motherly personality. The origin of the mammy figure stereotype is rooted in the history of slavery in the United States. Black slave women were tasked with domestic and childcare work in white American slaveholding households. The mammy stereotype was inspired by these domestic workers. The mammy caricature was used to create a false narrative of black women being happy within slavery or within a role of servitude. The mammy stereotype associates black women with domestic roles and it has been argued it, combined with segregation and discrimination, limited job opportunit

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  • مامي (بالإنجليزية: mammy)‏ هي صورة نمطية أمريكية، خاصة في الجنوب، لامرأة سوداء تعمل في أسرة من ذوي البشرة البيضاء وترعى أطفال الأسرة. تعود جذور شخصية الأم إلى تاريخ العبودية في الولايات المتحدة. حيث تكلف النساء الرقيق السود بالعمل المنزلي ورعاية الأطفال في المنازل لدى الأسر الأمريكية البيضاء التي تملك الرقيق.واحدة من أقدم النسخ الخيالية لشخصية مامي هي العمة كلوي في رواية كوخ العم توم للكاتبة الأمريكية هارييت بيتشر ستو والتي نُشرت لأول مرة في عام 1852. (ar)
  • Mammy (auch Mammie geschrieben) ist die abwertende Bezeichnung und Anrede für schwarz-afrikanische Kindermädchen, deren Erscheinungsbild und Kleidungsstil einem bestimmten, rassistischen Stereotyp entsprechen. Das Wort hat seinen Ursprung in den Kolonialzeiten der Vereinigten Staaten im 18. Jahrhundert, als weibliche Sklaven in weißen Haushalten die Betreuung und Erziehung der Kinder übernehmen mussten. (de)
  • A mammy is a U.S. historical stereotype depicting black women who work in a white family and nurse the family's children. The fictionalized mammy character is often visualized as a larger-sized, dark-skinned woman with a motherly personality. The origin of the mammy figure stereotype is rooted in the history of slavery in the United States. Black slave women were tasked with domestic and childcare work in white American slaveholding households. The mammy stereotype was inspired by these domestic workers. The mammy caricature was used to create a false narrative of black women being happy within slavery or within a role of servitude. The mammy stereotype associates black women with domestic roles and it has been argued it, combined with segregation and discrimination, limited job opportunities for black women during the Jim Crow era, approximately 1877 to 1966. (en)
  • Mammy è il nome che negli Stati Uniti si dà alla rappresentazione nella struttura narrativa o in altri immaginari, della domestica di discendenza africana, generalmente di buon cuore, spesso sovrappeso. "Mammy's Cupboard," ristorante nella Adams County, Mississippi La parola "mammy" è una variante di "mother" (madre), in passato comune nel Nordamerica ma ora usata raramente e considerata alla stregua di un insulto discriminante. (it)
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  • مامي (بالإنجليزية: mammy)‏ هي صورة نمطية أمريكية، خاصة في الجنوب، لامرأة سوداء تعمل في أسرة من ذوي البشرة البيضاء وترعى أطفال الأسرة. تعود جذور شخصية الأم إلى تاريخ العبودية في الولايات المتحدة. حيث تكلف النساء الرقيق السود بالعمل المنزلي ورعاية الأطفال في المنازل لدى الأسر الأمريكية البيضاء التي تملك الرقيق.واحدة من أقدم النسخ الخيالية لشخصية مامي هي العمة كلوي في رواية كوخ العم توم للكاتبة الأمريكية هارييت بيتشر ستو والتي نُشرت لأول مرة في عام 1852. (ar)
  • Mammy (auch Mammie geschrieben) ist die abwertende Bezeichnung und Anrede für schwarz-afrikanische Kindermädchen, deren Erscheinungsbild und Kleidungsstil einem bestimmten, rassistischen Stereotyp entsprechen. Das Wort hat seinen Ursprung in den Kolonialzeiten der Vereinigten Staaten im 18. Jahrhundert, als weibliche Sklaven in weißen Haushalten die Betreuung und Erziehung der Kinder übernehmen mussten. (de)
  • Mammy è il nome che negli Stati Uniti si dà alla rappresentazione nella struttura narrativa o in altri immaginari, della domestica di discendenza africana, generalmente di buon cuore, spesso sovrappeso. "Mammy's Cupboard," ristorante nella Adams County, Mississippi La parola "mammy" è una variante di "mother" (madre), in passato comune nel Nordamerica ma ora usata raramente e considerata alla stregua di un insulto discriminante. (it)
  • A mammy is a U.S. historical stereotype depicting black women who work in a white family and nurse the family's children. The fictionalized mammy character is often visualized as a larger-sized, dark-skinned woman with a motherly personality. The origin of the mammy figure stereotype is rooted in the history of slavery in the United States. Black slave women were tasked with domestic and childcare work in white American slaveholding households. The mammy stereotype was inspired by these domestic workers. The mammy caricature was used to create a false narrative of black women being happy within slavery or within a role of servitude. The mammy stereotype associates black women with domestic roles and it has been argued it, combined with segregation and discrimination, limited job opportunit (en)
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  • مامي (صورة نمطية) (ar)
  • Mammy (de)
  • Mammy (it)
  • Mammy stereotype (en)
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