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Black Cultural Infancy and Intra-racial Conflict

Black Cultural Infancy and Intra-racial Conflict

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  • Overview: What is Cultural Infancy?
  • Harlem and the New White Man’s Burden
  • Utilizing Appeasement
  • The Wary Gaze
  • Contemporary Parallel
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    Category: Colorstruck

    The Wary Gaze: Looking at the “Exotic” and/or Dangerous

    In Harlem Renaissance literature the gaze is a common trope used to represent feelings of longing and desire. Subjects glance at the foreign or unknown “other”, visually… Read more “The Wary Gaze: Looking at the “Exotic” and/or Dangerous”

    May 23, 2022May 24, 2022 by SABLE GRAVESANDY

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