Eminem (was: Influenced by GR?)
Terrance
Lycidas at worldnet.att.net
Mon Jul 24 04:34:52 CDT 2000
Paul Mackin wrote:
>
> Hope The Negro is appreciating all the attention he's getting here.
"Stereotyping, in the portrayal of Mr. McAfee, demonstrates
that Pynchon's exploration of the limitations of the
children's fictional integration can be read as a commentary
on the limitations of the children's fictional translations
of black problems into white discourse, including
especially, the translation made by Pynchon in THE SECRET
INTEGRATION.
Joe Boulter "Children and Slaves in the West": Imagining
Fraternity AMong Outlaws In The Secret Integration
OCLR.V24.Fall.99
"entirely theirs, their friend and robot..." TSI
My post on the Old Negro is my take on "THE NEW NEGRO" and
essay in the book by the same name, by and Edited by Alan
Locke
"I Too" and "Song" are by Langston Hughes
The Poems "I TOO" and "Song"
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