Black Portaiture Amer FictBasic Books, 05.10.1971 - 280 Seiten Traces the evolution of the Black character from stereotype to complex individual, revealing the influences of shifting cultural values. |
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... rejection keenly , particularly when they called him massa or baas , terms of address reminiscent of old slave ritual . Obviously , they considered him a “ black European , " and they had had too many bad experiences with their own ...
... rejection keenly , particularly when they called him massa or baas , terms of address reminiscent of old slave ritual . Obviously , they considered him a “ black European , " and they had had too many bad experiences with their own ...
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... rejection and inevitable stunting of the blind man's personality . The first rejection comes at age five when his parents get rid of him by putting him in a home for handicapped children where he endures the cruelty of the other ...
... rejection and inevitable stunting of the blind man's personality . The first rejection comes at age five when his parents get rid of him by putting him in a home for handicapped children where he endures the cruelty of the other ...
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... rejection of her black skin and eyes and a tragic acceptance of the black - white value system . Because she has not ... rejection and disillusionment . No one can . In early life , Berenice experienced what she thought was a kind ...
... rejection of her black skin and eyes and a tragic acceptance of the black - white value system . Because she has not ... rejection and disillusionment . No one can . In early life , Berenice experienced what she thought was a kind ...
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Chapter | 3 |
Aesthetic Symbols of Culture and Personality | 16 |
STOCK CHARACTERS | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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