Me and the N-word (original) (raw)

The First Time I Heard the Word: The “N-Word” as a Present and Persistent Racial Epithet

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From race to racism: The politics of “race” language in “postmodern education

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Cultural Trauma: Slavery and the Formation of African American Identity by Ron Eyerman:Cultural Trauma: Slavery and the Formation of African American Identity

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UNVEILING TRUE BLACKNESS: A CONSTANT FIGHT AGAINST RACIAL DISCRIMINATION AND NEO-COLONIALISM AGAINST THE BLACK MAN

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Introduction to the Forum on Language and Anti‐Blackness

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Telling Stories: Making Meaning and Making Connections in Racialization Narratives

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To Be American Is To Be Indebted To Blackness: Understanding Blackness as Constitutive of an

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Language and Race Constructing the Self and Imagining the Other in the U.S. and Beyond

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Rhetorics of Whiteness: Postracial Hauntings in Popular Culture, Social Media, and Education

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Understanding Racial Encounters in African American Literature: Trauma, Identity, and Literary Analysis in African American Literature

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Encouraging agitation: An African American woman's response to words that wound

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Racism, Racial Iniquities, and Subjectivity - Seeing, Saying, and Doing

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The Black Experience from African Roots to the Black Identity in America: The Odyssey of Pain, Agony and Nostalgia

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Review: Rhetorics of Whiteness: Postracial Hauntings in Popular Culture, Social Media, and Education by Tammy Kennedy, Joyce Middleton, and Krista Ratcliffe

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Narratives of Racial Reckoning: Oppression, Resistance, and Inspiration in English Classrooms

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‘Of course we’re supposed to move on, but then you still got people who are not over those historical wounds’: Cultural memory and US youth’s race talk

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Racism: African Americans’ Experiences as Victims of Slavery and Segregation as Implemented by the Policies of White Supremacy

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Rough Notes to Erasure: White Male Privilege, My Senses, and the Story I Cannot Tell

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Speaking the unspeakable: the role of speech in a pedagogy of critical whiteness

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Un-Othering the Black Experience: Storytelling and Sociology

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Words Left Unspoken in the Lives of the Black

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"The Enduring Controversies of the N- Word," Black Perspectives (June 30, 2017)

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A Racial Autobiography of Race in Social Science Spaces: Reflections of My Early Understandings of Race and Racism-racial-autobiography-of-race-in-social-science-spaces-reflections-of-my-early- understandings-of-race-and-racism

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The Presence of An-Other: The Prescience of Racism in Post-Modern Times

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Language, discourse and power in African American culture

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Negotiating the Boundaries of American Blackness

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A Southern White Man's Lessons on How to Grow up Racist

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Narratives and stories of an “anti-racist racist:” making whiteness visible, bridging the gap between the individual and systems of oppression

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"They Made us into a Race. We Made Ourselves into a People": A Corpus Study of Contemporary Black American Group Identity in the Non-Fictional Writings of Ta-Nehisi Coates

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Corpus Pragmatics, 2021

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