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Random Thoughts 2008 - Live from the Vatican
I'll be back with pics from the inside of this joint later...
Black men can be rescued from the myth of the Negro, indeed as has been noted, this seemed to have been one of the aims of the historical scholarship is on slavery in the 1970s. They can be identified with things masculine, with things aggressive, with things dominant. White women, as part of the dominant racial group, have to defy the myth of woman, a difficult, though not impossible task. The impossible task confronts the black woman. If she is rescued from the myth of the Negro, the myth of woman traps her. If she escapes the myth of woman, the myth of the Negro still ensnares her. Since the myth of woman and the myth of the Negro are so similar, to extract her from one gives the appearance of freeing her from both. She thus gains none of the deference and approbation that accrue from being perceived as weak and submissive, and she gains none of the advantages of being a white male. To be so "free", in fact, has made her appear to be a superwoman, and she has attracted the envy of black males and white females. Being thus exposes to their envy she has often become their victim.
Black men can be rescued from the myth of the Negro, indeed as has been noted, this seemed to have been one of the aims of the historical scholarship is on slavery in the 1970s. They can be identified with things masculine, with things aggressive, with things dominant. White women, as part of the dominant racial group, have to defy the myth of woman, a difficult, though not impossible task. The impossible task confronts the black woman. If she is rescued from the myth of the Negro, the myth of woman traps her. If she escapes the myth of woman, the myth of the Negro still ensnares her. Since the myth of woman and the myth of the Negro are so similar, to extract her from one gives the appearance of freeing her from both. She thus gains none of the deference and approbation that accrue from being perceived as weak and submissive, and she gains none of the advantages of being a white male. To be so "free", in fact, has made her appear to be a superwoman, and she has attracted the envy of black males and white females. Being thus exposes to their envy she has often become their victim.