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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... language, as I am convinced they do, we have spoken into existence a way of simply excusing ourselves from having to think in responsible political ways about the disparities, the deeply irksome complexities, and, indeed, the evils of ...
... language of “qualified” gets bandied about in discussions of such hires in a way that it simply does not when white colleagues are being considered for faculty positions. We might speak about the caliber of a white colleague's work; we ...
... Language Association and the African American Literature and Culture Society, and in the work published in the CLA Journal. The other camp might be called the cultural studies camp. The critical lineage of this conceptual grouping can ...
... language available to gay and lesbian relationships), and how much of a novelty we were in this place and how self-conscious being here made the both of us feel. So I return, once more, to my very pressing question: Where does the black ...
... language he invokes to characterize them is not dissimilar in tone from the language Giovanni will later use to describe David in the heat of their final argument in the novel. Especially noteworthy here is the claim that Americans ...
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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 |