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Importance of Rhetoric upon Marginalized Groups
This week in my ASTU class, we have been studying memoirs of marginalized groups, particularly people with disabilities, in terms of representation and roles of hegemonic society in reinforcing stigmas upon the group. This is crucial to study because, as … Continue reading
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Tagged hegemony, language, representation, rhetoric, selfconception, society, stereotypes, stigma
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