Culture's Sleeping Beauty: Essays on Poetry, Prejudice & BeliefWhitston, 1992 - 134 Seiten |
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... fact . There is always a do - gooder willing to unravel one's hid- den agenda . Mine has become obvious in the months following my trip to Essence . To counter black hole racism , I would speak about equality without fear of faux pas ...
... fact . There is always a do - gooder willing to unravel one's hid- den agenda . Mine has become obvious in the months following my trip to Essence . To counter black hole racism , I would speak about equality without fear of faux pas ...
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... fact , to interpret global truth . Would we trust such a per- son to tell it subjectively so that it has impact on us and mean- ing ? Trust is the key word . Who in our culture is entrusted now to tell the real truth ? In his day as the ...
... fact , to interpret global truth . Would we trust such a per- son to tell it subjectively so that it has impact on us and mean- ing ? Trust is the key word . Who in our culture is entrusted now to tell the real truth ? In his day as the ...
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... fact , perhaps , but a mirror that reflects cultural strengths and weaknesses - the very theme of The War of The Worlds . Orson Welles tested it as a biologist tests a specimen and learned that mass communication inspires mass hysteria ...
... fact , perhaps , but a mirror that reflects cultural strengths and weaknesses - the very theme of The War of The Worlds . Orson Welles tested it as a biologist tests a specimen and learned that mass communication inspires mass hysteria ...
Inhalt
Chapter Two Some Old Black Crow | 12 |
Chapter Three The Mood in the Hammock | 34 |
Chapter Four The White Angel of Sleep | 41 |
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