E.伯吉斯《优雅》(书评)

Janel Acosta, Michelle L. Boettcher, Larissa Jenkins
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摘要:埃莉诺·伯吉斯的戏剧《小时代》探讨了白人教师珍妮和黑人本科生佐伊之间的交流。该剧涉及种族、权力、特权、历史、真相、身份和高等教育的公平。伯吉斯利用这种交流来展示人物的交叉身份如何影响他们在这门特定课程和更广泛的高等教育中的经历。该剧吸引、激发并为读者提供了关于在高等教育中如何听到(或不听到)个人声音的持久问题。
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The Niceties by E. Burgess (review)
Abstract:The play The Niceties by Eleanor Burgess explores exchanges between white faculty member, Janine, and Black undergraduate, Zoe. The play touches on race, power, privilege, history, truth, identity, and (in)equity in higher education. Burgess uses this exchange to show how the intersectional identities of the characters influence their experiences in this specific course and in higher education more broadly. The play engages, provokes, and provides readers with enduring questions about how the individual voice is heard (or not) in higher education.
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