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The Reversal of Negro’s Stereotype Image in Audre Lorde’s Selected Poems: A Poststructuralist Study
The present study tackles the linguistic creative ability of Audre Lorde’s poetic language to change the concepts and perceptions of Negro image signification.
Noor Al-Huda Tahseen Ali, O. S. Ayyed
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Anger, Affective Injustice, and Emotion Regulation [PDF]
Victims of oppression are often called to let go of their anger in order to facilitate better discussion to bring about the end of their oppression. According to Amia Srinivasan, this constitutes an affective injustice.
Archer, Alfred, Mills, Georgina
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This study explains the violence, racism, and suffering of black people in Maya's poem I know why the Caged Bird Sings and Lorde's Power. And this research also explores racial injustice, prejudice, discrimination, and Power throughout the poems.
Rani Kalhoro +2 more
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Este escrito se propone valorar las razones por las que Arendt rechaza al amor como fuente de actividad política, al considerarla más bien una pasión que impide a los seres humanos atender al mundo común.
Nuria Sánchez Madrid
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Teaching Subjectivity, Intersectionality, and Personal Politics with Audre Lorde’s Zami
A teaching note on Audre Lorde's Zami, pitched for undergraduates.
K. Hull
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The Case of Ty Jackson: An Interactive Module on LGBT Health Employing Introspective Techniques and Video-Based Case Discussion [PDF]
Introduction: The Institute of Medicine's 2011 report on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) health and the legalization of same-sex marriage are just two of the numerous milestones that have hastened medical schools' efforts to prepare ...
Alexander, Andreia +8 more
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Longitudinal cohort of HIV-negative transgender women of colour in New York City: protocol for the TURNNT ('Trying to Understand Relationships, Networks and Neighbourhoods among Transgender women of colour') study. [PDF]
IntroductionIn the USA, transgender women are among the most vulnerable to HIV. In particular, transgender women of colour face high rates of infection and low uptake of important HIV prevention tools, including pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP).
Bluebond-Langner, Rachel +20 more
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Interview with the Audre Lorde of the Rings
Interview with Karen Tongson, Christine Balance, and Alexandra Vazquez on their unofficial intellectual collective Audre Lorde of the Rings, Oh! Industry, and their experience in academia.
TWC Editor
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Background Young sexual minority men in the United States have a high incidence rate of HIV infection. Early intervention among this group, that is timed to precede or coincide with sexual initiation, is of critical importance to prevent HIV infection ...
Lisa M. Kuhns +10 more
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Redefining Resistance: Revolutionary Women in Audre Lorde's "Who Said It Was Simple"
Audre Lorde's poetry, especially "Who Said It Was Simple", vividly illustrates her lived experiences as an African American lesbian woman navigating intersecting prejudices of racism, sexism, and homophobia.
M. Alqaryouti +5 more
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