THE REPRESENTATION OF INSTITUTIONAL RACISM IN THE SAGA NOVEL THE AMERICAN PALACE-BLESS THIS HOUSE BY EVAN HAROLD RHODES
This research paper is a report on a textual analysis of a saga novel The American Palace-Bless This House written by Evan Harold Rhodes. The study aims at finding the answer to the main question: "How is the institutional racism represented in the novel?" A descriptive method with a quali...
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Main Author: | Wini Marttrianti, - (Author) |
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2007-08-01.
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