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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... type the characters as effectively as the names assigned to most accommodative slave types . Two mulatto youths are named Gilbert and Jasmyn ; the prin- cipal females are named Marian , Cornelia , and Sybil . Mrs. Little's descriptions ...
... type the characters as effectively as the names assigned to most accommodative slave types . Two mulatto youths are named Gilbert and Jasmyn ; the prin- cipal females are named Marian , Cornelia , and Sybil . Mrs. Little's descriptions ...
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... types . Here again , cultural attitudes are evident in names as- signed to the characters , some reflecting general ... type . Throughout the years that the stories appeared in The Saturday Evening Post , the only variables connected ...
... types . Here again , cultural attitudes are evident in names as- signed to the characters , some reflecting general ... type . Throughout the years that the stories appeared in The Saturday Evening Post , the only variables connected ...
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... types that have appeared frequently in the drama of the 1960's and may become contemporary stock characters are the ... type . In his portrait , all the clichés have been included : he talks about " working roots " and eating " chit ...
... types that have appeared frequently in the drama of the 1960's and may become contemporary stock characters are the ... type . In his portrait , all the clichés have been included : he talks about " working roots " and eating " chit ...
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Chapter | 3 |
Aesthetic Symbols of Culture and Personality | 16 |
STOCK CHARACTERS | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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