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36°30: A Question of Citizenship: A Question of Citizenship

36°30: A Question of Citizenship: A Question of Citizenship in Ottawa, ON

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36°30: A Question of Citizenship: A Question of Citizenship

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36°30: A Question of Citizenship: A Question of Citizenship in Ottawa, ON

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"This Book 36°30: A Question of Citizenship in an Autoethnography that traces and unfolds the historical advent of Racism in America. It traces the author's personal experience in the understanding of the cultural, Social, and political dynamics of America, and his lived experiences. As a mixture, autobiography combined with ethnological input the author is able to self-reflect and create a narrative with a broader understanding of the historical institutionality of Racism in America. Moreover, the 9 areas of people activity in this book include Entertainment, Education, Economics, Labor, Law. Politics, Religion, Sex, and War. The author is able to illustrate the commonality of racism in each. What is more, the reader can clearly see the dichotomy in reference to Black and White. One of the most important aspects of this book is the development of White as a Property Right as delineated by Cheryl I. Harris seminal Article in the Harvard Review, thus relegating Black Skin as being inferior. Another aspect of this book that is equally relevant is what the author describes as the curriculum of racism. The Author contends that racism is not a random process. Its meticulous and runs through the whole dynamic of what constitutes America.
"This Book 36°30: A Question of Citizenship in an Autoethnography that traces and unfolds the historical advent of Racism in America. It traces the author's personal experience in the understanding of the cultural, Social, and political dynamics of America, and his lived experiences. As a mixture, autobiography combined with ethnological input the author is able to self-reflect and create a narrative with a broader understanding of the historical institutionality of Racism in America. Moreover, the 9 areas of people activity in this book include Entertainment, Education, Economics, Labor, Law. Politics, Religion, Sex, and War. The author is able to illustrate the commonality of racism in each. What is more, the reader can clearly see the dichotomy in reference to Black and White. One of the most important aspects of this book is the development of White as a Property Right as delineated by Cheryl I. Harris seminal Article in the Harvard Review, thus relegating Black Skin as being inferior. Another aspect of this book that is equally relevant is what the author describes as the curriculum of racism. The Author contends that racism is not a random process. Its meticulous and runs through the whole dynamic of what constitutes America.

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