Why I Hate Abercrombie & Fitch: Essays On Race and SexualityNYU Press, 2005年2月1日 - 251 頁 Reflections on the ways discriminatory hiring practices and racist ad campaigns seep into American life |
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... color out of our nation's most prestigious colleges and universities, we might have produced by now a cohort of faculty of color with PhDs in the United States who could fill the need we now have to diversify our nation's faculties. The ...
... color in our institutions should neither shock nor surprise. And that we must now provide remunerations that might be “unprecedented” to such highly sought-after faculty members should neither shock nor surprise those of us who learned ...
... seems to make invisible the question of how race or color has, in fact, shaped the characters—at least as far as most readers have dealt with the novel. Ross continues: It is important to note that Ross's essay, 47 STRAIGHT BLACK STUDIES.
... color-line.” Baldwin makes the central problem of the twentieth century the strange meaning of being white, as a structure of feeling within the self and within history—a structure of felt experience that motivates and is motivated by ...
... color sporting the brand, though not many), I recognized this trend as a phenomenon about which it might be worth ... color in these same spaces have not taken to this brand with equal fervor? What about the men of color who have? The ...
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Part II Race and Sexuality on Occasion | 133 |
Part III Straight Black Talk | 161 |
Notes | 227 |
Bibliography | 235 |
Index | 241 |
About the Author | 251 |