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What ( N ) ever Happened to Aunt Jemima : Eating Disorders , Fetal Rights , and Black Female Appetite in Contemporary American Culture Doris Witt It occurred to me that the black woman is herself a symbol of nourishment .
What ( N ) ever Happened to Aunt Jemima : Eating Disorders , Fetal Rights , and Black Female Appetite in Contemporary American Culture Doris Witt It occurred to me that the black woman is herself a symbol of nourishment .
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( “ Aunt Jemima " 1 ) - " This preemptive strike was intended to fortify the corporate line on the trademark's symbolic meaning several weeks before the altered image was itself actually “ released ” into the American marketplace — or ...
( “ Aunt Jemima " 1 ) - " This preemptive strike was intended to fortify the corporate line on the trademark's symbolic meaning several weeks before the altered image was itself actually “ released ” into the American marketplace — or ...
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6 7 By invoking the instability of Winfrey as a referent , Agnew dismisses the possibility of making meaning of Aunt Jemima at all ( “ looks like ” ad infinitum ) .5 In particular he would appear to be alluding to the highly publicized ...
6 7 By invoking the instability of Winfrey as a referent , Agnew dismisses the possibility of making meaning of Aunt Jemima at all ( “ looks like ” ad infinitum ) .5 In particular he would appear to be alluding to the highly publicized ...
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