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thetimeandchoosetohighlightthistreatmentinapiecetitledBlackMenandPublicSpaceStaplespublishedthis pieceinHarper'sMagazinein1986whichwasanAmericanmagazinethatcoveredpolitics,society,culture,and theenvironmentEventhoughthereadersofthemagazineweremostlikelyawareoftheculturesurrounding AfricanAmericansitstillwasaneffectivepiece.InBlackMenandPublicSpaceBrentStaplesanalysisthe culturalidentityofAfricanAmericansthroughthedescriptions...

BlackMenAndPublicSpacesAnalysis

Staples,BlackMenandPublicSpaces,andIvan's,GetaKnifeGetaDogbutGetRidofGuns,aretwodifferent storieswhobarelyshareanyofthesameinformationexceptforpeoplebeinginharm.Staple'sstoryabouthislife experiencesofbeingamanwhoisfearedwhenwalkingintoajewelrystoreseemeddifferentfromawomantrying togetpro-gunpeopletoswitchtoknivesinsteadfortheirsafety.Fromthetwostories,Ipulledoutonethinginmy mindthatcouldpullthemtogetherasfaras

BlackMenAndPublicSpaceAnalysis

suchamulti-culturalcountryliketheUSnowadays.BentStaples'essay,"BlackMenandthePublicSpace"recalls theattitudespeoplehavetowardsrace,gender,andsocialclassintheUSthattheblackmen...

AnalysisOfBlackMenAndPublicSpace
AnalysisOfBlackMenAndPublicSpace

Individualsshouldnotfeelcompelledtoremainafixtureintheirrespectivecultureorcommunitybecauseonehas tocopewithsocietalcriticismbasedonthefictitiousperceptionsbyfanaticindividualsofsociety.In"BlackMen andPublicSpace,"authorBrentStaplesdemonstratesthisbyarguingthatbecauseofhisculture,heiscategorized asacriminalsinceheandmoststereotypedcriminalscomefromthesameculturalbackground.Staplesexplains thatheisacoloredmanwhowalkshomebut

BlackMenInPublicSpacesRhetoricalAnalysis

Inhisarticle"BlackMeninPublicSpaces",journalistBrentStaplesdiscusseshowstereotypinghasnegatively affectedhimthroughouthislife,especiallyduringhisnightlywalkstoeasehisinsomnia.Heoutlineswhenhefirst noticedthisoccurrenceandthestepshehasusedtominimizethedegreeofreactionsThetechniquesheusesto accomplishthisaretoldinastory-likefashion,drawingthereaderintotheevents.Heusespowerfuldescriptions ofwhathecallshisvictimsEvenhisuse

RhetoricalAnalysisOfBlackMenAndPublicSpace

IsbeingablackmaninpublicspaceacrimeinAmerica?Intoday'ssocietythatquestionisveryprevalentand seemstocausealotofdiscussionManypeopleoftenstartthesekindsofdiscussionsandstilldonotreceivethe changethattheyarelookingfor.Intheessay"BlackMenandPublicSpace,"BrentStaplestalksabouthispersonal experiencesofhimbeingablackmaninthepresenceofthepublic.Heuseshispersonalaccountstogiveoffvivid imagerythatappealstotheaudiencein

RhetoricalAnalysisOfBlackMenAndPublicSpace

shiftthedelicateatmosphereAblackmanenteringaroom,oranyspace,fullofwhitepeople,canautomatically transformtheambiance.This'ability'maynotbeadesiredeffect,butincertainsituations,itbecomesinevitable. Throughtheuseofdifferentrhetoricaldevices,BrentStaplesisabletodemonstratehisrealizationofhis"abilityto alterpublicspaceinuglyways"simplybecauseofhisraceandstatureinhisessay,"BlackMenandPublic Space"Staplesusestherhetoricaltechniques

TheRhetoricalAnalysisOfBlackMenInPublicSpaces

CharlotteGiordanoP1HarderBlackMeninPublicSpacesMenandwomenalikeareoftenafraidtoventureout intothestreetsatthedarkhoursoftheday.Itcouldbearguedthatthisisabyproductoftheever-increasingUS crimerate,yetitmayalsobeduetothenaturalfearthataccompanieswalkingaloneinpublicspaces,familiaror not.Althoughanyshiftyfigureslurkingonthesidewalkcanbethesourceofthisfear,itisnodoubtthatthegross misrepresentationofblackpeopleasperpetrators

AnalysisOfBrentStaples'BlackMenAndPublicSpace'

BrentStaples'"BlackMenandPublicSpace"wasinterestinginthattheauthordidagreatjobtryingtoillustrate theissuesofstereotypes,andcriticismshefacesbeingablackmaninpublicsurroundingsStaplesinitiateshis perspectivebyintroducingtheaudienceintothinkingheiscommittingacrime,buteventuallyrevealshowthe actionstakentowardshimarebecauseofthefearlinkedtohislabeledstereotypesofbeingrapists,gangsters,and muggersBrentStaplesopenedadoorfordiscussion

BrentStaplesBlackMenAndPublicSpaceRhetoricalAnalysis

TextualAnalysisEssayThisargumentanalysisexaminesthearticleBlackMenandPublicSpaceThisarticleis aboutBrentStaples,anafricanamericanman,whoexplainshisexperienceswithbeingmistakenasacriminal numeroustimessimplybecausethecolorofhisskin.Theauthorofthearticleusesmanyrhetoricaldevicessuchas rhetoricalappeals,likepathosandethos,superiordiction,andconnotationtostrengthenhisargumentStaples effectivelypersuadesreadersthatnotallblackmenare...

EssayonBlackMenandPublicSpacesCriticalAnalysis

In"BlackMenandPublicSpaces",BrentStaplesisinhisearlytwentiesandisfacedwiththemenacingcrimeof beingablackmaninthe1970's.AsStapleslikestowalkthestreetsatnightduetohisinsomnia,everystranger thatcomescloseenoughtorealizethathe'satallblackmanletstheirfeartakecontrolofthemastheyavoidhimto thepointoffleeingTotheeyesofpeople(mainlywomen)atnight,hewasnodifferentfromanyotherthugor criminalwhoprowlsthestreet.Havingmoved...

AnalysisOfBlackMenAndPublicSpaceByBrentStaples

generations'stereotypicalviewsovertheissueonyoungblackmalesbeingviewedasdangeroushasgrown significantly.Therearedifferentreasonswhythesestereotypesoccurinoursociety.Peoplefeelonedgewhen runningintothemindarkpassageways,wheneverit'slateatnightAlso,whilethey'resittingatredlightsand noticesomeonewalkingtowardstheircars,theyinstantlyinitiatedownthedoorlocks.Peoplethinkstereotyping blackmenthiswaykeepsthemsaferbecausetheyassumetheworst...

JustWalkOnByBlackMenAndPublicSpaceAnalysis

Inhisnarrative"JustWalkonBy:BlackMenandPublicSpace",BrentStaplesdescribesencountersofhislifeto informhisaudienceofhowsocietyalienatesblackmenRatherthanhavinganindividualidentityoraunique personalitythatonecanrecognize,blackmenareseenasmembersofastereotype.Hismainpurposeistoexpose howunconsciousprejudiceandracismstillexists.Heusesspecificrhetoricaltechniquesinhiswritingtogetthe readertoseehispointofviewHehassuccessfully

JustWalkOnByBlackMenAndPublicSpaceAnalysis

InBrentStaples'"JustWalkOnBy:BlackMenandPublicSpace"heforceswomentorecognizethefeelingof estrangementfromthesurroundingpublicthathehasenduredHefirsttooknoticeattheageoftwentytwo,when hisownself-judgementresultedfromscaringawomanwhensolelywalkingatnightnearhiscollege,the UniversityofChicagoHemaintainedhisdejectedattitudewhenhewrotethatafewyearslater,hisownwork mistookhimforathiefinsteadofajournalist.BrentStaplesheightened...

AnalysisOfBlackMenAndPublicSpaceByBrentStaples

identificationorreligiouspreferenceinsteadoftheirself-perception.AfricanAmericansarejudgedmorefortheir racethanfortheirself-perceptionBrentStaplesisanAfricanAmericanmalewhoistreatedunjustlyforbeing black.Inhisstoryentitled"BlackMenandPublicSpace",hedescribeshimselfas"asoftywhoisscarcelyableto takeaknifetoarawchicken",yetheis"oftenbeingtakenforacriminal"Inhismind,heisaharmlessmanwho couldnevercauseharmtoanyone.Thisisnothow...

playsaroleinit"BlackMenandPublicSpace"isawell-knownessaywrittenbyStaplesin1986Itwasfirst publishedas,"JustWalkonBy"inamagazinetitledMs.Magazine.Hewritesabouthisexperienceinsocietyand aroundothersasablackmanHedescribesindetailhisencounterswithpeople,particularlythosewhoseemto fearhimbecauseofhisappearance;asixfoottwoblackmanwithlargehairandabeard.Staples'seekstobring aboutawarenessofhowblackmenareperceivedHeis

RhetoricalAnalysisOf``JustWalkOnBy``BlackMenAndPublic Space``

StaplewroteJustWalkonBy:BlackMenandPublicSpaceThroughoutthisessayheexplainshispersonal experienceinpublicspacesandthestereotypeshehasfaced.Sincesocietyhasdeeplyembeddedtheirviewsof "blacks,"justtheirpresenceinducesfearandcausesunnecessaryfeelingsandemotionstoariseStaplespresents noangerinhisdecisiontoalterhisactionsandhisappearancetoeasethosearoundhimdespitehisskintone. Societalviewsonblacksarebasedonreputationsasawhole

RhetoricalAnalysisOfBlackMenInPublicSpacesByBrentStaples

CriticalAnalysisOfBrentStaples's'BlackMenAndPublicSpace'

article,"BlackMeninPublicSpaces",provokedbyracismagainsthim,andotherblackmenonthestreets,he givesmanypersonalexamplesinhighhopespeoplewillunderstandhowhe,andmanyotherblackmen,face prejudicefromregularencounterssimplybecauseoftheirrace.WithaPh.Dinpsychology,Staples'writestohis stronglyfeministaudienceintheMsMagazineandHarper'spublicationin1986Althoughstaples'addressesthe factthatwomenhavereasonablecausetofearblackmenonthe...

AnalysisOfBrentStaples'BlackMenAndPublicSpace'Essay

BrentStaples"BlackMenandPublicSpace"isalookathowpeopleperceiveblackpeopleinthe1960sStaples explainshowpeoplewouldtreathimonadaytodaybasis.Evenwhenhewasachildhewouldbelookedat differentlybecauseofhiscolorHequicklyestablishesethos,logosandpathoscredibilitytoughthemany examples.ThisarticleshowstheinjusticesdonetohimwhilelivinginNewYork.BrentStaplesBlackMenand PublicSpaceusespathos,ethos,andlogoseffectivelythroughout...

RhetoricalAnalysisOfBlackMenInPublicSpacesByBrentStaples

PHDfromtheUniversityofChicago,BrentStaplesinhisarticle,"BlackMeninPublicSpaces"(1986),arguesthat peoplecanbeveryquicktojudgestereotypeothersbasedoffofwhattheysee.Staplessupportshisclaimbyfirst usinganecdoteswhichfrequentlynarrateshispersonalexperiences,reinforcingthemessageandmakingthe audiencesympathetictohispointofview.Thenhegivesussomebackgroundtothecharacter.Thesepersonal insightssupporttheargumentmadebyhispreviousanecdotes

RhetoricalAnalysisOfBlackMenAndPublicSpaceByBrentStaples

AnAfricanAmericanwriterfortheNewYorkTimes,BrentStaples,inhisarticleinHarper'sMagazine,"Black MenandPublicSpaces",elucidatesthestereotypesandracismthatheenduresoutinthepublic.Staples'purposeis toinformhisaudienceofeventsthathehasencounteredregardinghisraceinpublicareas,Inhisessay,heuses juxtapositionandimagerytoaddresstheuncomfortablesituationshehadtoface.Staplesbeginshisessayby illustratinghisfirst"victim",describingher

RhetoricalAnalysisOfBrentStaples'sBlackMenAndPublicSpaces

SocietyIntoday'sAmericansociety,beingbornblackisoftenlifethreateningandcomeswithmanystrugglesand fears.TheauthorBrentStaplesvisiblydemonstratesthepresenceofblackmen,inhisarticle"BlackMenand PublicSpaces"Staplesillustratestothereadershowblackmenattempttolivetheirlivesasnormalaspossible, butareunabletobecauseofthefearsocietyhasofthem.BrentStaplesatteststotheturbulentlivesblackmenface insociety,fromtheirchildhoodtoanadult

AnalysisOfBlackMenInPublicSpacesAndWarning:PokemonGo

Thetwoarticleswereadthisweekweretitled"BlackMeninPublicSpaces"andWarning:PokemonGoisa DeathSentenceifyouareaBlackManBothofthesewerewrittenyearsapart,onein2016andanotherin1986, andwhiletheyhavethesamemessage,thecontextinwhichtheywerewrittenisalittledifferent.WhileStaples focusesmoreonhowtheaveragewhitemalereactstoayoung,blackman,Akilfocusesmoreonpolicebrutality, whichisunderstandablewhenit'stakenintocontextabout

societyforthepastcenturiesandtherehavenotbeenanyrealsolutionsforthisissueDuringthetimethisarticle waspublishedracismandsegregationintheinner-citiessuchasChicagoandNewYorkwereatahightension.In hisessay,"BlackMenandPublicSpace"BrentStaplesdescribehowhehasbeenaffectedbysocietybasedofhis physicalappearance.StaplesisanAfricanAmericanwhowasbornandgrewupinChester,Pennsylvania,ashe describedit"thesmall,angryindustrialtown"(614)

RhetoricalAnalysisOfBlackMenAndPublicSpaceByBrentStaples

In"BlackMenandPublicSpace,"BrentStaplesembraceshisidentityasaneducatedblackmantocommunicate theprevalenceofracialstereotypesinsocietyandinducecontemplationregardingpublicbehavior.Publishedin 1986inbothMsMagazineandHarper'sMagazine,thepieceaddressesthestateofracialinequalitythatpersisted evenaftertheculminationoftheAfricanAmericancivilrightsmovementduringthemid-1900s.While maintainingacalmyetpotenttone,Staplesinteractswithhis

RhetoricalAnalysisOfBlackMenAndPublicSpaceByBrentStaples

preferencetowardswhitepeoplewhileameasly14percenthaveapreferencetowardsblackpeople,theremaining 18percentbeinginbetweenThisislargelybecauseofsocietalinfluencethatswaysthebiasesofpeoplelargely towardswhitepeopleandnegativeassociationsthatarewrongfullyplaceduponblackpeople.Staplesreflectson thisissueanditscausesandeffectsinhisessay"BlackMenandPublicSpace"Utilizinghisstrongofpersonaand ethos,hestates

RhetoricalAnalysisOfBlackMenAndPublicSpaceByBrentStaples

Staples

StaplesisanAfricanAmericanmale,whowasbornin1951inPennsylvania.BrentStaples'JustWalkonBy: BlackMenandPublicSpaceisabouthowhe,ablackmaleisperceivedinpublicOnenighthewaswalkingdown anemptystreetinapoorsectionofChicagoandseesayoungwhitewomaninfrontofhim.Theypeacefullywalk forawhileuntilthewomanturnsaroundandseesBrent,atall,broadblackmalebehindherBrentthennotices that"pickedupherpaceandwassoonrunninginearnest".Hethen...

AnalysisOfBrentStaplesJustWalkBy:BlackMenAndPublicSpace

ThompsonFord,inwhichhecommentsonthemediasportrayalofablackmanandagainofawhitecoupleduring theaftermathofHurricaneKatrina.Heretheblackman,seenwithgroceries,isbeingcalledalooter,whilethe whitecouple(inthesamecrisis),aresimplyreferredtoasresidentswadingthroughchestdeepwaterreturning fromagrocerystoreTheinferencesmadearethatthecountryandtheformerpresidentdonotcareaboutblack peopleasmuchastheydowhitepeople.Thewaytoridourselves...

AnalysisOfBrentStaplesJustWalkOnBy:BlackMenAndPublic Space

AnalysisOfJustWalkOnByBlackMenAndPublicSpaceByBrent

Theessay"JustWalkonBy:BlackMenandPublicSpace"byBrentStaplesopensreaderseyesonhowhumans tendtonaturallyjudgepeoplewhenexposedtodifferentconcepts.Theseconceptsrangefromappearances, opinions,oranyanomaliesthatareconsideredagainstthenorm.Thisessayexploresthestereotypesthatare carriedbyblackmen,focusingspecificallyonhowtheyareperceivedas"amugger,arapist,orworse"while walkinginthestreets.Staplesbeginswithastoryofoneofhis...

AnalysisOfJustWalkOnByBlackMenAndPublicSpaceByBrent Staples

BasnetENGL1213ProfessorJeffereyProvine11/14/2015"ThisfearisbuiltintowhiteAmerica'sDNA,deeply rootedindestructivestereotypesoftheblackmanasperpetualpredatorthatharkenbacktoslavery-erarevolts." (McCray,Rebecca)showshowwhitesseeblacks,asapossibleassaulter,amuggerInhisessay,"JustWalkon By:BlackMenandPublicSpace",BrentStaplesshareshisexperienceaboutthefearhehasseeninwhitepeople whentheyarearoundhim.Hetalksabouthisexperienceofwalking...

AnalysisOfBrentStaples's'BlackMenOfPublicSpaces'AndIssa Rae'TheStruggle

EliseBarnhartEnglish1010-12ComparativeWriting30October2017ComparisonAnalysisofBrentStaples's "BlackMeninPublicSpaces"andIssaRae"TheStruggle"Staple's"BlackMeninPublicSpaces"andRae's"The Struggle"addressmisperceptionswithethnicityStaplesandRaesharesimilarcircumstancesmakingiteasyto understandeachviewpoint.Culturesettingsandgenderdefinetheauthors'differences.Bothessaysgivethe readersdifferentperceptionsofAfricanAmericans'livesStaples

StylisticAnalysisofOpeningParagraphofBlackMenandPublicSpace byBrentStaples

relativelyaffluentneighborhoodinanotherwisemean,impoverishedsectionofChicagoAsIswungontothe avenuebehindher,thereseemedtobeadiscreet,uninflammatorydistancebetweenus.Notso.Shecastbacka worriedglanceToher,theyoungishblackman–abroadsixfeettwoincheswithabearandbillowinghair,both handsshovedintothepocketsofabulkymilitaryjacket–seemedmenacinglyclose.Afterafewmorequick glimpses,shepickedupherpaceandwassoonrunninginearnest

HipHopCultureAnalysis

theunevengendergeographywithinHipHop.Blackmenhavebeendeniedspaceswithingeneralsocietyand havefoundsolacewithinRap/HipHop.Withtheexclusionofblackmenfromeconomicandsocialopportunities andhegemonicmasculinity,blackmenhavedominatedtheHipHopgenreThroughHipHop,blackmenhavean openspacetodescribetheirforgottenhoods,lackofopportunitiesandviolencethatresultsfromeconomic disadvantagesDuetoblackmendominatingthenewgenre,masculinityandHip

SummaryOfBlackMenAndPublicSpaceByBrentStaples

InterpretiveAnalysisEssayRoughDraftIn"BlackMenandPublicSpace,"BrentStaplesaddressesthedifficulties ofbeingablackmanandhowitaffectshisdailylifeHestressesthatthepresenceofblackpeopleinpublicspaces frightenswhitepeoplebecausewhitepeoplearenotabletodifferentiatebetweenablackpersonfromamuggeror athug.Afteryearsoffightingoverthemeaningofraceinourcountry,manymaythinkthatitisnotasrelevantof aproblemasitoncewas,yetthis

AwkwardBlackGirlAnalysis

beginningThetextbeginswithabriefanalysisofdigitalmediaspacesandhowtheyareimportantinthe contribution,representation,orchallengeofculturalattributes.Itcreatesaspacewherecontentiscreatedbythe masses,insteadofbycorporatepowersThishasthepotentialtoleadtoamorediverserepresentationofcultures, becausethis...

BlackMenandPublicSpaceinAmerica

BlackMenandPublicSpace:AnAgentofChangeAfrican-Americanmenandwhitemenarebornandraised withinthecontinentalU.S.;eachoftheirownfacultyempoweredtochangethesocialinjusticeofasociety.The innatequalitiesoftheAfricanAmericandonotcomparetothoseofthewhiteman,yet-"empowered"theyare withcharacterThefoundationfortheconcept–"character"isbestdefinedas"holistic,"meaningofphysical, mentalandsocialqualities–A.Adler'sschoolofthought,...

GenderInRapMusic

GenderinBluesandRapMusicStudyoftheintersectionofgender,race,andsexualityonthegenerationalblues andrapmusic,specificallythroughtheanalysisoffemalemusicians:BessieSmith,Gertrude"Ma"Rainey,MC Lyte,andSaltNPepaAnneQiuIntensiveStudy:ChicagoBlues(Spring2015)

BACKGROUND/INTRODUCTIONMusichaslongpermeatedthedailylifeofmostAfricanAmericans.Ithas playedacentralroleinthenormalsocializationprocessandduringmomentscharacterizedbyintense...

SpatializingBlackness

looksatblackbodieswhofallvictimtoasystemthatmarginalizesthemandcontributestotheiroverincarceration However;whateachislackingtheotherha,whichiswhyitisadvisableforyoutoincorporateeachoftheir importantpointsintoyourpitchinordertocraft

HowDoesAdolfLoosObjectifyJosephineBaker?

HowdoesAdolfLoosobjectifyJosephineBakerinHouseforJosephineBaker?INTRODUCTIONGender,its rolesandnormsareafundamentalaspectofsocietyandhelptocategoriseourlivesArchitectureservesasthe environmentourlivesplayoutinandthesetwopartsofoursocietyaffecteachotherimplicitly.Asfeminist discoursehasrisenupinthelate19thcenturytonow,moreliteratureexploringtherelationshipbetweengender andarchitecturehasbeenpublishedByanalysinganarchitectural

TheLoopholeOfBriefSummary

OneoftheobstaclesthatAfricanAmericanwritershadtofaceduringtheeighteenandnineteenhundredswas effectivelycommunicatingwithwhiteaudiencesThewhiteaudiencerangedfromsupportersofabolitionand blackrightstopastorpresentslaveholders.Authorshadtoreachsouthernandnorthernaudiencesandhavean appearanceofhumblenesstoattractsomeandactiontoattractothersOneofthemethodsthatwasusedtomake theirwritingsattractiveacrossaudienceswasmetaphor.This...

TheRiseOfAwarenessOfPoliceBrutalityTowardsBlackMales

Althoughwritteninthelate1980swiththeriseofawarenessofpolicebrutalitytowardsblackmalesinAmerica,it isclearlyevidentthatblackpeoplearetreateddifferentlyespeciallyintermsofracialprofiling.Accordingto analysisbyNewYorkCivilLibertiesUnion,in201383%ofthepeoplestoppedinNewYorkforafriskand searchwereblackorHispanicwithonly12%beingwhiteandofallthepeoplestopped81%werecompletely innocentRacialprofilingcausinganuneasinesstothose

TheDangerOfASingleStoryByAdichieSummary

commentsabouttheperceptionthatothershadofherwhensheimmigratedtotheStates.Thisinherentcultural misunderstandingtranscendstimeandethnicities.TakeforinstanceBrentStaples,ayoungblackmantiredof beingprofiledonthestreetsofChicagoHis1968essay,"BlackMenandPublicSpace"(Staples),paintsabold pictureofracialstereotypingatitscore.Intheessay,Staplesremarksthattheperceptionayoungladyhadofhim wasenoughtosendher"…runninginearnest"(Staples

Women'sRolesOfReproduction

basedontheideathatthiswouldfreewomenfrombeingdependedonthefamilyandmenandensuretheir participationinproductiveactivitiesFemalerhetoriciansdocumentedsexisminboththepublicandprivatelife anddeliveredacondemnationofthegenderedsocializationpatterns.Thisledtothedevelopmentofstandpoint feministthatfocusedoncriticizingpatriarchyandcapitalismwithahighlyintricateanalysisofthesocietyandits impactsonwomenfromvariedsituationsandlevels(Hartsock

AleksandrSMelnik28March2017English102AnnotatedWorkCitedWorkCitedStaples,Brent"JustWalkon By:BlackMenandPublicSpace."50Essays:APortableAnthology,ThirdEdition,editedbySamuelCohen, Bedford/StMartin's,2011,383-386JustWalkonBy:BlackmenandpublicspacebyBrentStaplesshowhow stereotypinghasworkedoutinrecentyearsbypersonalexperience.Staplestalksabouthisfirstvictimwasa women,howStaplesexplainswhathappensmakeitseemasifheisabout

GentrificationOfTheDowntownCorridors

andisalsoidentifiedasthemaindeterminantofgrowthinmetropolitanareas.CrihfieldandPanggabean(1995) includefourpointsofproductionfunction:labor,privatephysicalcapital,publicinfrastructurecapital,andhuman capitalTheresearchersanalyzedrace,amenities,growth,geographyaswellaspubliccapitalinvestmentto ascertainthelargeimpacthumancapitalhasonthegrowthofthecity,andinthecasestudyofAtlanta,thisgrowth impactstherevitalizationofthe

ThePoster,ByJudithGiesberg

Theposter"WeCanDoIt"iconizeswartimefemalepatriotism,encouragingwomentoworkindefenseindustry leftbyenlistedmalesandsuggestingthatfemalesarenotisolatedfromtotalwarsHowever,women's"intrusion" intothelong-assumedmalespacesbeganmuchearlierthanthebirthofthatposter.JudithGiesberg'sArmyat HomedemonstratesthattheCivilWarallowedAmericanwomentotraversethesocialboundariesthatreserved warsformalesandhomeforfemalesInstead,marginalizedworking-class

AnalysisOfJustWalkOnByBrentStaples

HowArchitectureDefinesTheNatureOfAPublicSpaces

Publicspacesaresocialspaceswheresocialphenomenahappens,differentactivitiesleadingtodifferentsocial relationsandinteractionsSpaceswithownrhythmsofuseandregulationsthatonecandiscoverorrediscoverin differentculturalcontext.10stevenTounderstandhowarchitecturecanactivatepublicspacesthroughplayto makesocialspaces,spacesforpubliclife,thispaperfirstinvestigateshowarchitecturedefinesthenatureofa publicspaceswiththepossibilityofengagingpublic...

IntersectionalityInPatriciaHillCollinsIt'sAllInTheFamily

IntersectionalityandtheBirthofBlackFeminismIn"It'sAllIntheFamily,"PatriciaHillCollinscomparesthe importanceoffamilytotheconceptofintersectionality,whichwasbuiltupontheblackfeministmovement. CollinsreferencestheCombaheeRiverCollective's"BlackFeministStatement"inthesecondfootnoteasaplace wherethereadercanlearnmoreabout"BlackWomen'sStudies"andtheirthoughtsonintersectionalityThe CombaheeRiverCollectiveisagroupofblackfeministsandlesbiansthat...

InThisAutoethnographicNarrativeStudy,IRelayMyLived

IrelaymylivedexperienceofbeingaBlackfemalearteducatorinahighschoolandtheobstaclesingathering diversearteducationmaterialsonraceandgender.TheabsenceofBlackfemaleartistsartworkintheK-12art educationclassroomfitswithinabroaderarrayexpoundingontheWhitegazeandthedifferencesofhowwelook andhowweseepeople.Therefore,thisstudyisinformedbytheliteratureandtheoriesrelatedtotheWhitegazeof Blackwomen,feministarteducation,andintersectionality...

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wasenteredintothecommunitydatabase.Afterallthedatawascleanedandentered,weusedtheTableauPublic SystemtocreatethevisualizationsWhenusingTableau,wehadaround180LifeHistoryCollectionfolderwith whichwehadtheabilitytowork.AfteruploadingthefiletoTableau,wetestedthedatatoseewhichtopicshad enoughdatawithwhichtocreatepositivedataanalysis.Afterthis,weeachbranchedoutandeach13.95%25.58% 3953%%%2093%choseatopictodepictthatfollowed

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campaignagainstlynchingintheAmericanSouthunabashedlychallengedAmericanidealsofrace,gender,and justiceWhileWellsdidnotpersonallyidentifyasasocialworker,heractivismfullypromotedthesocialwork valuesofsocialwelfare,publicparticipation,andsocialandpoliticalaction(NationalAssociationofSocial Workers,1999)IdaBWells'radicalanti-lynchingcrusadewasanintegralforceinthefightagainstlynchingand socialinjusticeinpost-CivilWarAmericansociety...

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explainandpresentyourpointsinwellthoughtoutmannerInmythreemainessaysIliketothinkIusedthe expositorystrategiescorrectly.Inmynarrativeessaytitled"YesterdayDoesNotEqualTomorrow"Iusedsome strategiesIusedcausalanalysisbyexplainingthecauseandeffectofmyturbulentchildhoodIusedexamplesof variousepisodesthatoccurredthatcausedmegrief.Inmyargumentessaytitled"TechnologyisAffectingOur MentalHealth"Iwasabletousemorestrategiessince

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Allthroughhistory,thelabelthatisassociatewithBlackpeoplehavebecomeaprevailingdiscoursethatexplicitly racializedblackpeople,eventoday.Therearespecificcharacteristicsthatarerelatedwithbeingblackandare disseminatetothepublicandarerepresentedastruthWilliamsRose(2002)argues,"Asthecolorwhiteis associatedwitheverythinggood…soBlackshas,throughtheages,carriedassociationswithallthatisbadand low…theNegroisbelievedtobestupidimmoral

QueerMuslimNarrativeAnalysis

killedand53wereinjuredinananti-LGBTQIA+shootingatPulse,agaynightclubinOrlando,Florida.Following theshooting,manyqueerandtrans*peopleofcolordemandedmediacoveragetospecifythatthatshootertargeted Latino,Indigenous,andBlackpeople.However,whiledoingso,otherqueersandalliestooktoattackingIslam-claimingthatreligiousextremismmotivatedtheattack.But,amidstdemandsoflookingattheidentityofboththe shooterandvictims,theperspectivesofLGBTQIA+

YesterdayDoesNotEqualTomorrowRhetoricalAnalysis

LonghurstandTomlinsonIcanillustratehowspectacleisperceivedinourmediatedsocietyMediaInaneraof globaltechnology,instantnews,infomercials,electronictownmeetings,and"MadeforTVDocumentaries,"the borderlinesbetweennewsandanalysis,newsandentertainment,newsandfictionareconstantlyshifting.As technocapitalismmovesintoadazzlingandseductiveinformation/entertainmentsociety,mergersbetweenthe mediagiantsareproliferating,competitionis...

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Minister'sBlackVeilexposesthehumanfrailtiesofvanityandjudgmentin"theideaofwhathappenswhenaman drasticallychangeshisappearance."(#547)Hawthorne'sexperimentalendeavorelucidateshumanity'sinnermonsterrevealedthroughtheReverendHooper'smaskpromptedbyisolation.Thisself-alienationcauseshis congregationto"projecttheirfantasies"uponhisidentity,allthewhilelosinghimself(#548-49)Hawthorne sharedhisbeliefinthistalethat"allmenwearblackveilsbehind...

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presidentsandgreatleaderofourcountry.Hehelpedstopthesegregationinthesouth.J.F.K.stoppedsegregation inthesouthHepromotededucationforall,regardlessofraceandcolorHemobilizedthenationalguardmultiple timestogetblackstudentstogetintoschools.J.F.K.succeededintryingtodesegregateallestablishmentsin general.Hepassedabill(orlaw)statingthatthere...

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artworks,Iwillexplorehowpatriarchalgenderissues–whichpresentmaleasdominantandthefemaleaspassive –affectedimpressionistartistsoflatenineteenthcenturyFrance.Inparticular,theessaywillfocusonthe ideologiesofmaleandfemalespaceandtheirconsequencesforsubjectmatter,aswellastheimpactsofthemale 'gaze'onhowmaleandfemalesubjectsarerepresented.Oneofthekeygender'issues'inlatenineteenthcentury Francewhichaffected

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