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- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Saint_Mary's_College_(Notre_Dame_IN)/Literature/Chimamanda_Adichie%3A_A_Research_Guide/04%3A_Critical_Analyses/4.02%3A_The_Intersection_of_Race_and_Romantic_Relationships_in_Chimamanda_Ngozi_Adichies_Americanah_By_Isabella_DAquilaOby Okolocha offers a possible explanation for this sense of displacement in their article “Negotiating Race, Identity & Homecoming in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah and Pede Hollist’s So the P...Oby Okolocha offers a possible explanation for this sense of displacement in their article “Negotiating Race, Identity & Homecoming in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah and Pede Hollist’s So the Path Does Not Die.” For many immigrants, the reality of migrating is filled with psychological and physical displacement as well as the complete disillusionment in the system placed in front of them.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Philosophy/How_to_be_a_Reasonable_Person%3A_A_Short_Introduction_to_Thinking_Critically_(Payne)/05%3A_Logical_Fallacies/5.05%3A_Spurious_CorrelationThis page examines the fallacy of inferring causation from correlation, specifically addressing crime rates among different races. It argues that higher crime rates among Black Americans are better ex...This page examines the fallacy of inferring causation from correlation, specifically addressing crime rates among different races. It argues that higher crime rates among Black Americans are better explained by systemic issues like economic inequality and racial bias instead of innate criminality. The text emphasizes that lack of opportunities, such as unemployment, is a more significant causal factor for crime, suggesting that the crime-race correlation is misleading.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Saint_Mary's_College_(Notre_Dame_IN)/Literature/Chimamanda_Adichie%3A_A_Research_Guide/02%3A_Terms_and_ThemesIts basic tenets are: (1) Race is a social construct, not a biological science. (2) Racism in the United States is an everyday experience for people of color (3) Advances and setbacks for people of co...Its basic tenets are: (1) Race is a social construct, not a biological science. (2) Racism in the United States is an everyday experience for people of color (3) Advances and setbacks for people of color typically originate to benefit white groups. (4) Negative stereotyping of minorities serves to elevate white power (5) Individuals cannot be defined by their membership in a single group due to the complex nature of “intersectionalities.”
- https://human.libretexts.org/Learning_Objects/Literature_Supplemental_Modules/Chimamanda_Adichie%3A_A_Research_Guide/02%3A_Terms_and_ThemesIts basic tenets are: (1) Race is a social construct, not a biological science. (2) Racism in the United States is an everyday experience for people of color (3) Advances and setbacks for people of co...Its basic tenets are: (1) Race is a social construct, not a biological science. (2) Racism in the United States is an everyday experience for people of color (3) Advances and setbacks for people of color typically originate to benefit white groups. (4) Negative stereotyping of minorities serves to elevate white power (5) Individuals cannot be defined by their membership in a single group due to the complex nature of “intersectionalities.”
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Saint_Mary's_College_(Notre_Dame_IN)/Humanistic_Studies/Satyricon%3A_Translation_with_Critical_Introduction_and_ActivitiesTHE SATYRICON. Latin original by Gaius or Titus Petronius. Translated by Alfred R. Allinson (Panurge Press, 1930), adapted and abridged by Jessalynn Bird, following chapter divisions and textual ellip...THE SATYRICON. Latin original by Gaius or Titus Petronius. Translated by Alfred R. Allinson (Panurge Press, 1930), adapted and abridged by Jessalynn Bird, following chapter divisions and textual ellipses of C. Chinn. A reconstructed translation of the Satyricon, complete with critical introduction and footnotes. Questions and activities may be found as separate chapters.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Learning_Objects/Humanistic_Studies_Supplemental_Modules/Satyricon%3A_Translation_with_Critical_Introduction_and_ActivitiesTHE SATYRICON. Latin original by Gaius or Titus Petronius. Translated by Alfred R. Allinson (Panurge Press, 1930), adapted and abridged by Jessalynn Bird, following chapter divisions and textual ellip...THE SATYRICON. Latin original by Gaius or Titus Petronius. Translated by Alfred R. Allinson (Panurge Press, 1930), adapted and abridged by Jessalynn Bird, following chapter divisions and textual ellipses of C. Chinn. A reconstructed translation of the Satyricon, complete with critical introduction and footnotes. Questions and activities may be found as separate chapters.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Learning_Objects/Literature_Supplemental_Modules/Chimamanda_Adichie%3A_A_Research_Guide/04%3A_Critical_Analyses/4.02%3A_The_Intersection_of_Race_and_Romantic_Relationships_in_Chimamanda_Ngozi_Adichies_Americanah_By_Isabella_DAquilaOby Okolocha offers a possible explanation for this sense of displacement in their article “Negotiating Race, Identity & Homecoming in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah and Pede Hollist’s So the P...Oby Okolocha offers a possible explanation for this sense of displacement in their article “Negotiating Race, Identity & Homecoming in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah and Pede Hollist’s So the Path Does Not Die.” For many immigrants, the reality of migrating is filled with psychological and physical displacement as well as the complete disillusionment in the system placed in front of them.