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The racial discourse and the Dutch Reformed Church: looking through a descriptive-empirical lens ... towards a normative task
Published 2010-12-01“…In the discourse on race, acceptance and unity in the DRC with regard to racial prejudice and attitudes towards the “other” group have a stronger voice than theological or religious arguments. …”
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Kay Boyle and Richard Wright, 1948-1960: A “Friendship Forever” in “a difficult time”
Published 2013-06-01“…The lives and activist careers of the two writers—who both fought against racial prejudices and for more social justice in the United States—often intersected, as in 1937, for instance, when they became involved with Nancy Cunard in the defense of the “Scottsboro Boys.” …”
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Inmigración asiática y homoerotismo: nuevas configuraciones de la otredad en el teatro argentino actual
Published 2009-12-01“…As an example, this article analyzes Shangay (2004) by José María Muscari, which stages with a critical sight the social and racial prejudices of Argentine middle class by means of the analogy between Far East culture (or what is usually taken by such) and homoerotism. …”
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Les nouvelles frontières des Jeux Anthropologiques de Saint-Louis
Published 2012-06-01“…Louis showed the racial prejudices of their organizers. They also set up special competitions, called for the occasion “Anthropological Days”, reserved for those who were considered as sub-humans by the segregationist America of that time. …”
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