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Magical Hero and Systemic Racism: An Investigation of Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained (2012)
This paper focuses on one of the most important screenplays, Django Unchained (2012), by the famous Hollywood auteur Quentin Tarantino. The story revolves around the life of a slave family, and Django is the central protagonist, a runaway slave, who had ...
Salman Hamid Khan, Irfan Ali Shah, Dr.
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Irkçılık Düşüncesinin İlk Formu: Proto-ırkçılık
Bu çalışma ırkçılığın egemen anlatısının dışına çıkıp, gölgede kalan alternatif ırkçılık anlatısını görünür kılmaya çalışmaktadır. Bu doğrultuda, ilk olarak ırkçılığın egemen anlatısını inceledik.
Hasan Yeniçırak
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A Walk Down Memory Lane: Racial Injustice in Lewis Nkosi’s Mating Birds [PDF]
Using as a stepping stone Mating Birds by the late South African novelist Lewis Nkosi, I take a trip down memory lane to grapple with the issue of justice in apartheid era South Africa.
Babou Ngom, Ph.D, Mamadou Abdou
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Bosman: A proto-postcolonial author?
Bosman scholars tend either to have focused on the humour and entertainment value of his works or to have leaned towards appreciation for the satirical quality of his writing and the serious political commentary that accompanies and underpins it ...
Farzanah Loonate
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Debunking Misconceptions [PDF]
Students will have spent much of the semester learning about the history of race in American culture from its beginnings up until 1877. This not only includes the history of slavery, but also the racialization of indigenous peoples and various groups of ...
Gonzalez, Jorge +2 more
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Błędne utożsamienie - o wątpliwym związku między sarmackim mitem etnogenetycznym a szlacheckim protorasizmem stanowym [PDF]
Recently, it can be frequently heard from Polish humanists and journalists that Sarmatism equals racism. Meanwhile – as this article tries to show – the source texts constituting the Sarmatian ethnogenetic myth, i.e.
Ryś, Paweł
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Pride and prejudice. Proto-racism in Walerian Nekanda Trepka’s ‘Liber generationis plebeanorum’ (c. 1624-1640) [PDF]
The paper proposes to re-examine Liber generationis plebeanorum (c. 1624–1640), an early modern Polish manuscript devoted to denouncing people from lower social orders successfully passing as noblemen, as an expression of proto-racism, rooted in the biblical legend of the curse of Ham.
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Recent portrayals of ancient Egypt in popular culture have renewed attention concerning the historical accuracy of how race and racism appear in representations of antiquity.
Bryan Banker
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Castas, raças e a política colonial na Índia
Em Homo hierarchicus (1966), Louis Dumont apresenta o sistema das castas como uma instituição social central da Índia e o opõe ao fenômeno do racismo, que o autor relaciona a sociedades nominalmente igualitárias nas quais perduram desigualdades ...
Andreas Hofbauer
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Posthumanism and Colonial Discourse: Nineteenth Century Literature and Twenty-First Century Critique
Nineteenth Century novelists frequently picture life beyond and across the edges of humanity—figuratively moving the ‘posts’ of humanity—a practice that this article calls ‘posthumanisation’.
Caroline Koegler
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