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" Look, a Negro!' It was an external stimulus that flicked over me as I passed by. I made a tight smile. 'Look, a Negro!' It was true. It amused me. 'Look, a Negro!' The circle was drawing a bit tighter. I made no secret of my amusement. 'Mama, see the... "
Asian Diasporas: New Formations, New Conceptions - Pagina 228
2007 - 320 pagini
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Frantz Fanon and the Psychology of Oppression

Hussein Abdilahi Bulhan - 1985 - 330 pagini
...sealed him into "crushing objecthood." His blackness tormented him (F. Fanon, 1967a, pp. 111-112). "Look, a Negro!" It was an external stimulus that...made no secret of my amusement. "Mama, see the Negro! I am frightened!" Frightened! Frightened! Assailed by such frightened stares, bombarded by racial slurs,...
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Culture & Truth: The Remaking of Social Analysis

Renato Rosaldo - 1993 - 292 pagini
...figure in a public place, his reverie is interrupted by a white child who notices him and calls out: "Look, a Negro!" It was an external stimulus that...amusement. "Mama, see the Negro! I'm frightened!" Frightened! Frightened! Now they were beginning to be afraid of me. I made up my mind to laugh myself...
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Reading Rodney King/reading Urban Uprising

Robert Gooding-Williams - 1993 - 292 pagini
...one feeling literally and utterly dislocated in physical space.33 "Look, a Negro!" It was an eternal stimulus that flicked over me as I passed by. I made..."Look, a Negro!" The circle was drawing a bit tighter. . . . "Mama, see the Negro! I'm frightened!" Frightened! Frightened! Now they were beginning to be...
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Reading Rodney King/reading Urban Uprising

Robert Gooding-Williams - 1993 - 292 pagini
...stimulus that Ricked over me as 1 passed by. l made a tight smile. "Look, a Negro!" 1t was true. lt amused me. "Look, a Negro!" The circle was drawing a bit tighter. 1 made no secret of mv amusement. "Mama, see the Negro! 1'm frightened!" Frightened!" Frightened! Now...
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The Body and the City: Psychoanalysis, Space and Subjectivity

Steve Pile - 1996 - 294 pagini
...Every one of my silences, every one of my cowardices reveals me as a man' (1952: 89). 'Look, a Negro!1 The circle was drawing a bit tighter. I made no secret of my amusement. 'Mama, see the Negro! Fm frightened.' Frightened! Frightened! Now they were beginning to be afraid of me. I made up my mind...
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Visual Culture: The Reader

Jessica Evans, Stuart Hall - 1999 - 544 pagini
...a physiological self, to balance space, to localize sensations, and here I was called on for more. 'Look, a Negro!' It was an external stimulus that...amusement. 'Mama, see the Negro! I'm frightened!' Frightened! Frightened! Now they were beginning to be afraid of me. I made up my mind to laugh myself...
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Feminist Imagination: Genealogies in Feminist Theory

Vikki Bell - 1999 - 180 pagini
...epidermal schema', the child interprets the black body in ways over which the narrator has no control: 'Look, a Negro!' The circle was drawing a bit tighter....amusement. 'Mama, see the Negro! I'm frightened!' Frightened! Frightened! Now they were beginning to be afraid of me. I made up my mind to laugh myself...
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A Woman Who--: Essays, Interviews, Scripts

Yvonne Rainer - 1999 - 494 pagini
...frame. CARLOS s vo continues. At the beginning of the shot the WOMAN points to something off-screen. "Look, a Negro!" It was an external stimulus that...flicked over me as I passed by. I made a tight smile. Cut to ANOTHER WHITE MAN, walking his dog down a path. Camera follows them as they pass the MOTHER...
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Thinking Space

Mike Crang, N. J. Thrift - 2000 - 406 pagini
...it is the black who moves under the constant scrutiny of the fearful/fear-full master's 'blue' eyes: 'Look, a Negro!' It was an external stimulus that...my amusement. 'Mama, see the Negro! I'm frightened' Frightened! Frightened! Now they were beginning to be afraid of me. I made up my mind to laugh myself...
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Thinking Space

Mike Crang, N. J. Thrift - 2000 - 406 pagini
...who moves under the constant scrutiny of the fearful/fear-full master's 'blue' eyes: 'Look, a Negro1' It was an external stimulus that flicked over me as I passed by. I made a tight smile. 'IxKik. a Negrol' It was true. It amused me. 'Look, a Negro1' The circle was drawing a bit tighter....
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