Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 19Indiana University Press, 1996 |
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... Hurston's effort to attract a Hollywood contract as a screen- writer , as several scholars have remarked , but also of a deliberate concession to publishers , who could not imagine a novel about a middle - class black family.5 Shortly ...
... Hurston's effort to attract a Hollywood contract as a screen- writer , as several scholars have remarked , but also of a deliberate concession to publishers , who could not imagine a novel about a middle - class black family.5 Shortly ...
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... Hurston's works to support his argument . He simply assumes that the " black oral tradition is tied to history " ( 266 ) . Hurston's use of this tradition in her writings reveals black and white folklife as tied respectively to the ...
... Hurston's works to support his argument . He simply assumes that the " black oral tradition is tied to history " ( 266 ) . Hurston's use of this tradition in her writings reveals black and white folklife as tied respectively to the ...
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... Hurston's epoch ; it also prescribed servility for all black subjects . For them to appear equal to white subjects in Western cul- ture , they would have to assume white masks , as psychoanalyst Frantz Fanon has argued in Black Skin ...
... Hurston's epoch ; it also prescribed servility for all black subjects . For them to appear equal to white subjects in Western cul- ture , they would have to assume white masks , as psychoanalyst Frantz Fanon has argued in Black Skin ...
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Secular Jews Preservation and Destruction | 3 |
Jewish Gauchos and Jewish Others or Culture | 15 |
A Family History Recalled | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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