Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 18,Ausgaben 1-21995 |
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... racial discrimination as systemic rather than as an individual and correctible flaw . In refusing to separate theory and lived reality , the contributors dem- onstrate their shared commitment to situate analyses of race in contempo ...
... racial discrimination as systemic rather than as an individual and correctible flaw . In refusing to separate theory and lived reality , the contributors dem- onstrate their shared commitment to situate analyses of race in contempo ...
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... racial privilege and the continued oppression on which it depends . Christine E. Sleeter's " How White Teachers Construct Race " also tackles the construc- tion of whiteness as neutral and ahistorical by focusing on the disparity ...
... racial privilege and the continued oppression on which it depends . Christine E. Sleeter's " How White Teachers Construct Race " also tackles the construc- tion of whiteness as neutral and ahistorical by focusing on the disparity ...
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... racial identity . But the avoidance of painful racial issues will only sap the vitalizing energies of writers of color , while absolving others of their racist actions . Pat Parker , in her poem " For the White Person Who Wants to Know ...
... racial identity . But the avoidance of painful racial issues will only sap the vitalizing energies of writers of color , while absolving others of their racist actions . Pat Parker , in her poem " For the White Person Who Wants to Know ...
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