tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3164556861454970487.post326013465161196441..comments2023-10-08T05:00:23.559-04:00Comments on Clarissa's Blog: African Americans in the XVIth Century SpainClarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11027134365260069910noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3164556861454970487.post-31804451954865837362010-02-18T10:26:28.816-05:002010-02-18T10:26:28.816-05:00Anita: black diamonds and black pearls are conside...Anita: black diamonds and black pearls are considered the most beautiful and expensive. And imagine using white mascara. Urgh! That would look weird. :-)Clarissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11027134365260069910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3164556861454970487.post-31386013458979345472010-02-18T10:25:18.652-05:002010-02-18T10:25:18.652-05:00I think it's a little bit of all these things....I think it's a little bit of all these things. Americocentrism, unhealthy political correctness, and of course some lingering racism. If you don't think there is anything "wrong" or shameful about being black or jewish, you won't have any trouble saying these words.Clarissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11027134365260069910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3164556861454970487.post-2058606041498147142010-02-18T10:19:11.460-05:002010-02-18T10:19:11.460-05:00Is it some form of Americocentrism then? I once ha...Is it some form of Americocentrism then? I once had students ask me if we had "Thanksgiving" holiday in Nigeria.<br /><br />That said, I've wondered also why Black been replaced with African-Americans in formal circles. African-American is not a race, it's a tag. The race is either "African" or "Black", or "Negroid" if we want to be specific. But I understand how the last one might make some people uncomfortable, because of how it might eventually be modified again, in favour of an easily-pronunciable American version. <br /><br />Oh langauge.Kolahttp://www.ktravula.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3164556861454970487.post-73577349329679289372010-02-17T14:00:56.970-05:002010-02-17T14:00:56.970-05:00I love being called black...imagine that. :)
Seri...I love being called black...imagine that. :)<br /><br />Seriously, I hope we'll get back to being black, white and a Jew. What's the big deal?<br /><br />Maybe it's because black is used to define everything ugly in this world.<br /><br />But we love wearing black dresses, buying black cars, shoes, etc.<br /><br />hmmm...<br /><br />African American is a little pretentious. While I am proud of my African heritage, I don't think its necessary to label me so. A quick glanceat me will let you know where my dominant roots are.<br /><br />Okay, so black people want to have a specific name too, like, say...the Italians.<br /><br />In conclusion, Black is my preference, but African American is okay too. :)Anitahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08180243708565855383noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3164556861454970487.post-15805379753340693102010-02-17T10:53:44.212-05:002010-02-17T10:53:44.212-05:00In this case I think you are right, there's ob...In this case I think you are right, there's obviously something like that going on.<br /><br />We will need to talk about self-censorship with the students.Clarissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11027134365260069910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3164556861454970487.post-62369470096411037682010-02-17T10:43:43.508-05:002010-02-17T10:43:43.508-05:00It seems to fit the model I offered with respect t...It seems to fit the model I offered with respect to (not mentioning) the Jews: there is nothing antisemitic in that phenomenon, students are just extremely afraid to say something politically incorrect...Vnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3164556861454970487.post-35122966447547239692010-02-16T23:39:33.317-05:002010-02-16T23:39:33.317-05:00Not just Othello. The word "Moors" is me...Not just Othello. The word "Moors" is mentioned on every page of our course textbook.Clarissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11027134365260069910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3164556861454970487.post-25975639696180099352010-02-16T23:36:49.743-05:002010-02-16T23:36:49.743-05:00How about "Moor"? Or is it too much to a...How about "Moor"? Or is it too much to assume that the students have read or seen Othello?NancyPnoreply@blogger.com