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Discuss some critical conditions and realities that are obfuscated when a single story is dominant.

Discuss some critical conditions and realities that are obfuscated when a single story is dominant.

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Q1: The Danger of a Single Story

What is the danger of a single story? Discuss some critical conditions and realities that are obfuscated when a single story is dominant. What gets ignored? Use several of the course materials in your answer

Q2: Races as a social concept

Omi and Winant say that race is a social concept, not a biological one. Explain this idea and how it relates to the readings by Brodkin, Ngai, Sethi, Portes or Navarro (pick at least two off the authors listed to discuss).

Q1: The Danger of a Single story is on youtube, and for Q2: should be on the internet. 4 pages essay and I need it by Dec 7.

Q2: Please use the following author NGAI and NAVARRO.

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Discuss some critical conditions and realities that are obfuscated when a single story is dominant.

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