Riječ "stereotip" dolazi s negativne konotacije, jer se obično koristi za opisivanje off-stavljanjem generalizacije. To postaje neophodno da kada se govori o aspektima nešto kao određenu skupinu ljudi ili kulture.Drugi problem sa stereotipima je način na koji se razlikuju od osobe do osobe. Jedna osoba može pretpostaviti jedna stvar o određenoj grupi ljudi, dok drugi mogu pretpostaviti suprotno, što univerzalni stereotipi teško. To je do oba autora i čitatelja kako bi se utvrdilo da li ili ne raditi spada pod kategoriju African American literature.Primjer za to iz razreda će uključivati Toni Morrison je "najmodriji Eye", knjizi koja se bavi pitanjem boje kože kao što povezuje ljepoti i jednakosti. Ovaj žanr ne mora da se odnosi na dijelove koji se bave samo s ropstva, nejednakosti, ili segregacije. Postoje mnogi moderni predmeti koji se mogu istražiti preko literature osim tih. Na primjer, dio afroameričke književnosti može dotaknuti na korištenje "N" riječi u današnjem popularne kulture. To može biti bilo što bilo čitatelj ili pisac smatra legitimnim Afroamerikanac problem da se kao čeznuti kao ima je dokaz da se može napraviti zahtjev za obranu i uspješno. Kritičari su tvrdili da je to žanr više ne postoji, jer američke kulture više ne mora nositi s teškoćama, kao što su ropstvo i Jim Crow zakona. Istina je da se takve stvari više ne postoje po sebi, ali rasizma i problemima koji se tiču rase su još uvijek jako raširen u našem društvu, čak i ako su oni sada se očituje u malo drugačiji način.
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question of what constitutes part of the writing of African American literature or the one who had never faced before. I certainly have never been challenged to question the entire existence of the genre before taking a course titled "ENGL 234: Great writers in African American Literature." On the contrary, they often spent evenings insight bookstores were established concept in my mind that the genre is alive and well. Other literature courses have not commented on this subject in general much less brought to this issue to light. Through this course, however, I discovered that this is certainly one worth exploring and one that deserves a definitive answer. I came to understand the genre of African American literature includes any part of the literature dealing specifically with issues unique African American culture.
...question of what constitutes part of the writing of African American literature or the one who had never faced before. I certainly have never been challenged to question the entire existence of the genre before taking a course titled "ENGL 234: Great writers in African American Literature." On the contrary, they often spent evenings insight bookstores were established concept in my mind that the genre is alive and well. Other literature courses have not commented on this subject in general much less brought to this issue to light. Through this course, however, I discovered that this is certainly one worth exploring and one that deserves a definitive answer. I came to understand the genre of African American literature includes any part of the literature dealing specifically with issues unique African American culture.
...question of what constitutes part of the writing of African American literature or the one who had never faced before. I certainly have never been challenged to question the entire existence of the genre before taking a course titled "ENGL 234: Great writers in African American Literature." On the contrary, they often spent evenings insight bookstores were established concept in my mind that the genre is alive and well. Other literature courses have not commented on this subject in general much less brought to this issue to light. Through this course, however, I discovered that this is certainly one worth exploring and one that deserves a definitive answer. I came to understand the genre of African American literature includes any part of the literature dealing specifically with issues unique African American culture.
......is surprising to me, after consideration, that I agree with the statement that African American literature seemed more 'real' of the books from other genres. It seems very ignorant to assume that all authors of African American literature, in fact all life experiences to write about really happen to them. In fact, most of the pieces of this kind of fictional literature. Although some authors can be drawn from actual historical accounts, many of the stories themselves come from a writer's imagination. It's still safe to say that African-American literature is more real than fantazije.Parametri my definition of a steer away from the fantasy and more towards a real, human experiences.
...is surprising to me, after consideration, that I agree with the statement that African American literature seemed more 'real' of the books from other genres. It seems very ignorant to assume that all authors of African American literature, in fact all life experiences to write about really happen to them. In fact, most of the pieces of this kind of fictional literature. Although some authors can be drawn from actual historical accounts, many of the stories themselves come from a writer's imagination. It's still safe to say that African-American literature is more real than fantazije.Parametri my definition of a steer away from the fantasy and more towards a real, human experiences.
......The idea that African American literature has to do exclusively with the issues surrounding slavery and race were completely reversed after reading "Giovanni's Room" James Baldwin. One might expect the book to deal with the race simply because Baldwin was African-American writer. I definitely went into the book with this expectation. This perception extended to the point where I believe a few characters in the book to be black instead of white or Mediterranean as Baldwin had intended only for the fact that we were reading in the "Great writers in African American Literature" class. Although I think the title of the class has more to do with this than by skin color, I can certainly see how his skin color may have given students specific expectations as well. "Giovanni's Room" is not addressing issues of race uopće.Knjiga is a white man deals with his inner conflicts involving his homosexuality. After reading I would definitely say that qualifies as a great work of literature, but it does not fit my definition of African American literature in particular. Black writers can write about anything, they certainly are not limited to issues of race or skin color ropstva.Autor should not have anything to do with what label goes to the author writes.
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