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2005-06 Selected Essays & Co-Chairs’ Note
2005-06 Winners The Imperialist Reason: Evolution of Self-Described Knowledge and Morality Teresa Lee A New Year Festival to Celebrate Cultural Diversity Linh Phan Give Me Technology: Rhetorical Strategies in Scientific Writing Mark Sena Adjustment without Improvement: Racial Hegemony in The … Continue reading
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Tagged 2005-06, Co-Chairs' Note, Emily Thompson, Linh Phan, Mark Sena, Teresa Lee
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2005-06 Winner: “Adjustment without Improvement: Racial Hegemony in The Bluest Eye” by Emily Thompson
“Adjustment without Improvement” by Emily Thompson PDF The characters in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye live in the racially segregated American city of the 1940s. In their book Racial Formation in the United States, Michael Omi and Howard Winant explore … Continue reading
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Tagged 2005-06, Emily Thompson, feminism, Omi and Winant, racial formation, racial hegemony, The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison
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