Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... white middle - class experience " ( see note 10 ) . Brumberg then comments : “ These data , if correct , are telling evidence of the separateness of black culture and white culture and their differen- tial strengths " ( 284 ) . Black ...
... white middle - class experience " ( see note 10 ) . Brumberg then comments : “ These data , if correct , are telling evidence of the separateness of black culture and white culture and their differen- tial strengths " ( 284 ) . Black ...
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... white heterosexual male perpetrators are given many more opportunities to remain " in charge " of their recovery than either white female or African - American female or male perpetrators . Most important of all , I would argue that ...
... white heterosexual male perpetrators are given many more opportunities to remain " in charge " of their recovery than either white female or African - American female or male perpetrators . Most important of all , I would argue that ...
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... white male expert . We learn that Tasha's brother brutally raped her and that the adults in Tasha's life neglected her . We also learn that she molested , raped , and physically abused her male cousins , in an effort , in her words , to ...
... white male expert . We learn that Tasha's brother brutally raped her and that the adults in Tasha's life neglected her . We also learn that she molested , raped , and physically abused her male cousins , in an effort , in her words , to ...
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