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    Paule Marshall in her first semi-autobiographical novel Brown girl‚ Brownstones gives a panoramic view of the multifarious aspects of black experience through a collage of black men and women characters in the Depression era America. The central figure Selina Boyce‚ the point of impact of the novel‚ who like “a faceted crystal or gem mounted on a pivot” (Marshall‚ Brown girl‚ Brownstones 237)refracts light on a multitude of themes and experiences pivotal in the construction of the contemporary post-War

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    Bibliography: Callahan‚ J. (1989). Travel to Santa Anna. In Don ’t worry ‚ he won ’t get to far on foot: The autobiography of a dangerous man (pp. 88-109). New York: William Morrow & Co. Charlton‚ J. (1998). Culture(s) and Belief Systems. In Nothing about us without us: Disability‚ oppression‚ and empowerment (pp. 51-68). Berkeley: University of California Press. Devlieger‚ P. (1995). Why Disabled? The Cultural Understanding of Physical Disability in an African Society

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    Mass Media and Women Introduction: Where the Girls Are: Growing Up Female with the Mass Media is an autobiography written by Susan J. Douglas that outlines the impact mass media had on the second women’s movement in the United States. She presents the information in a very witty and entertaining way and does a very good job at getting straight to the point without sugar coating anything. She starts off the book by emphasizing the effects that TV and Walt Disney in particular had on our culture

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    Villarosa‚ Katrina Ysabel P. ENGLISH IV BOOK ANALYSIS NEVERWHERE “Fall into the shadows‚ discover a world unknown‚ Journey through London bellow‚ be Neverwhere.” Introduction: A psychoanalytical approach to a world behind a world‚ invisible to the naked eye‚ existing because of magic‚ danger and fantasy‚ Neverwhere. The psychoanalytical theory can be used as a way to explain the change of heart of Richard Mayhew when he had been introduced to the underground world he thought

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    I chose to read Joan Morgan’s From Fly-Girls to Bitches and Hoes for my next reading journal article. She begins with background information of current hip hop and rap lyrics‚ and the language they choose to use. Much of the diction used in their songs are insensitive towards women of all kinds. However‚ Morgan points out that the rappers are not to be entirely blamed. For centuries‚ women have used their sexuality as an advantage in order to progress through social and work situations. “Sex has

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    A Critical Analysis of A Doll House By Henrik Ibsen Henrik Ibsen ’s background provided him the insight to write the play A Doll House. In Britannica Biographies‚ Ibsen ’s father lost his business and the family ’s financial stability when Ibsen was a young child. Because of the family ’s financial misfortunes‚ at the age of 15‚ Ibsen was forced to leave home and venture out on his own. He supported himself meagerly as an apothecary ’s apprentice and studied at night to prepare for university

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    Tamar Miller 1430910 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson: 2005 “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” is the first in the bestselling “Millennium” trilogy by Scandinavian author Stieg Larsson. It is a complex‚ passionate and compelling thriller centred on the intrigues of financial fraud‚ corrupt minds and on an affluent family’s dark past. Henrik Vanger‚ the head of Vanger Corporation‚ is convinced that his niece‚ Harriet’s‚ disappearance 40 years earlier was no accident. He believes that

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    death and life and he is facing the fact of never seeing a single person again. Well‚ both the movie and book have some similarities‚ and there are a lot of differences. The movie in the book have some details that are the same but some are also different. In both the movie and the book there is a character named Robert Neville. The character in the book is white and the character

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    The Dreamkeepers by Gloria Ladson Billings gives a critical analysis the education of African American students in this nation throughout history. Several examples were provided showing how teachers conduct their classes and the cultural effects on their students. The book also tells why it is important to understand that culture is important in creating a curriculum that engages and enriches African-American students. African-American have been in a longstanding struggle for equality for hundreds

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    “Up from Slavery” Book Review Booker T. Washington‚ wrote the autobiography titled Up from Slavery. This book is about what life was like growing up as a black person after the revolutionary war. The difference between this book and many other books written by former slaves is this autobiography is not as much about what life was like during slavery‚ but more about how Booker T. Washington was treated as a freedman‚ and how his life evolved as a free man. Booker starts the book in the preface

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