THE REPRESENTATION OF WHITENESS IN RALPH ELLISON'S INVISIBLE MAN
Racism has always been a never-ending issue in society; one specific racist act is whiteness. The issue of whiteness is still considered as an inevitable issue that is still happening until today, and it gives negative impact on the non-white. The issue of racism is often analyzed as a form of preju...
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Main Author: | Alya Zulfikar, - (Author) |
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