The essay discusses the autobiographies of two Black writers, James Weldon Johnson and Evelio Grillo, both of whom grew up in Florida. While Johnson experienced his hometown Jacksonville in the 1870s and 1880s as a contact zone where Black American, Black Cuban, and other ethnic groups ...
This essay examines Gayatri Spivak's concept of "the axiomatics of imperialism" in the context of the Haitian earthquake of 2010. It explores the problemat... Mary,Caputi - 《Contemporary French & Francophone Studies》 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Proteinuria in Children Living with HIV on Highly ...
Tomas (Daniel Day-Lewis), for example, had previously written a treatise on Oedipus, a witty exercise in sophistry aimed at the Communist regime as a provocative analogy, nothing more. But as the essay becomes an object of obsession to the Communists, we see Kundera's definition of vertigo ...
Despite widespread hostility in the press to his languid poses and aesthetic costume of velvet jacket, knee breeches, and black silk stockings, Wilde for 12 months exhorted the Americans to love beauty and art; then he returned to Great Britain to lecture on his impressions of America. In ...
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At 12 years old, Lonnie Chavis is determined to see America change. As conversations about race continue to be held across the country in the wake of George Floyd's death, one young actor is sharing his experience as a young Black boy in Hollywood. In a personal essay for ...
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I think that I really tried to separate myself as much as I could from the violence and the terror of being Black in America, as a coping mechanism to protect myself. But when George Floyd was murdered, there was no opportunity for me to not see anymore. I had to open my eyes and...
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In Brown White Black: An American Family at the Intersection of Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Religion (Picador), Nishta J. Mehra engages with this discomfort directly. The essay collection brings to life Mehra’s experience at the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and religion. She wea...