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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Who Am I?: How Natives’ Mental Trauma Develop During Precolonial And Colonial Eras As Seen In Achebe’S Things Fall Apart And Fanon’S The Wretched Of The Earth, Sophia D. Casetta
Who Am I?: How Natives’ Mental Trauma Develop During Precolonial And Colonial Eras As Seen In Achebe’S Things Fall Apart And Fanon’S The Wretched Of The Earth, Sophia D. Casetta
Pepperdine Journal of Communication Research
Colonialism is a long, brutal process, where natives’ identities are uprooted as colonizers establish their influence in a foreign land. Consequently, through the exploration of the natives’ response to this upheaval throughout the precolonial and colonial eras, the psychological toll that is placed on the colonized is evident. Such mental trauma that is incited is explored in Chinua Achebe’s fictional novel Things Fall Apart, which unveils the slowly lost of the natives’ identities during the precolonial shift, and the non-fiction work of Frantz Fanon, The Wretched of the Earth that details psychological disorders of the colonized due to colonization. …
Race And The Great American Myths, Richard T. Hughes
Xenophobia, Whiteness, And Citizenship In The United States, Carolyn Dapper
Xenophobia, Whiteness, And Citizenship In The United States, Carolyn Dapper
Seaver College Research And Scholarly Achievement Symposium
In January 2014, the Republican Party released new "principles of immigration" which among many reforms, made space for the possibility of a pathway toward "legal status" for certain groups of undocumented immigrants in the United States. This paper investigates the rhetorical difference between "citizenship" and "legal status" and claims how these principles reflect the GOP's motives to ease their conservative constituents' anxieties surrounding the protection of a traditional, euroamerican definition of American citizenship. This paper analyzes the relationship between whiteness and citizenship, a class which extends beyond ethnicity and involves education, income level, and values associated with WASP America.
Reading About Race Relations In And Out Of The Churches, Don Haymes
Reading About Race Relations In And Out Of The Churches, Don Haymes
Leaven
No abstract provided.
Norris & Norris, Frederick W. Norris
Toward A Recovery Of The Legacy Of Martin Luther King Jr., David Fleer
Toward A Recovery Of The Legacy Of Martin Luther King Jr., David Fleer
Leaven
No abstract provided.
The Universality Of God's Love Confronts Racism In The Church, Daisy L. Machado
The Universality Of God's Love Confronts Racism In The Church, Daisy L. Machado
Leaven
No abstract provided.
Cross-Cultural Communication In The Culture Of The Cross, Jonathan J. Hutson
Cross-Cultural Communication In The Culture Of The Cross, Jonathan J. Hutson
Leaven
No abstract provided.
Racism: Its Impact On The African American Family, Kenneth R. Greene
Racism: Its Impact On The African American Family, Kenneth R. Greene
Leaven
No abstract provided.
Moral Equality For The Least Advantaged, Dewayne Winrow
Why The Social Gospel Is Essential, Stuart L. Love
The Cross Of Christ As A Treatment For America's Racial Schizophrenia, Ira J. Jolivet Jr.
The Cross Of Christ As A Treatment For America's Racial Schizophrenia, Ira J. Jolivet Jr.
Leaven
No abstract provided.
Editors' Notes, Stuart Love, D'Esta Love, Kenneth R. Greene, Richard T. Hughes
Editors' Notes, Stuart Love, D'Esta Love, Kenneth R. Greene, Richard T. Hughes
Leaven
No abstract provided.