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Nunley, Vorris L. – College English, 2007
From within the milieu of race and identity fatigue emerges "Crash." Winner of three Academy Awards, including Best Picture, "Crash" addresses how the fluidity of identity is pooled, ebbed, blocked, directed, dammed up. How identity and subjectivity are dammed up and mediated through the force of the anxieties, fears, and frustrations of people…
Descriptors: African American Culture, Ethnicity, Films, Identification (Psychology)
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Swiencicki, Jill – College English, 2006
At the heart of passionate antiracist writing by white people often lies a personal narrative--a narrative of awakening in which the writers see for the first time the unearned prvilege their skin color affords them, and one that reveals the historical, familial, and cultural trajectories of race difference they are linked to and perpetuate. In…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Ideology, Civil Rights, Writing Instruction