Aquatic phobias permeated through African American culture, economics, and politics

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Contributors
Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Date Issued
2011
Description
This Project involves looking at African American culture as it relates to swimming, water safety awareness, and water skills. The paper explores the myths and cultural norms associated with drowning phobias in African Americans to discover the root causes. Through historic accounts of African American culture one begins to uncover reasons why this culture became, in a sense aqua phobic. The paper will show what water sport professionals are up against, when working with a culture that is several generations removed from the water and their water skills. The ultimate goal is to draw attention to the importance of water safety and the ability to swim as a life skill.
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by Jon Eric Groover.

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Type
Form
Extent
vii, 67 p. : ill.
Identifier
729577799
OCLC Number
729577799
Additional Information
by Jon Eric Groover.
Vita.
Thesis (M.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2011.
Includes bibliography.
Electronic reproduction. Boca Raton, Fla., 2011. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Date Backup
2011
Date Text
2011
Date Issued (EDTF)
2011
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FADT3170955
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Person Preferred Name

Groover, Jon Eric.
Graduate College
Physical Description

electronic
vii, 67 p. : ill.
Title Plain
Aquatic phobias permeated through African American culture, economics, and politics
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Origin Information


Boca Raton, Fla.

Florida Atlantic University
2011
Place

Boca Raton, Fla.
Title
Aquatic phobias permeated through African American culture, economics, and politics
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Aquatic phobias permeated through African American culture, economics, and politics