Sentences with phrase «white authors»

Interesting that the stories you have mentioned were all written by white authors.
What do you think are some pitfalls white authors who attempt to write black characters can fall into?
The exclusivity of the award has been a point of contention for white authors, who felt excluded.
You Should Teach Your Puppy Proper Chewing Behavior by Ian White Author Ian White is founder of Dog - Breeders.
Unfortunately, being at the peak of white author privilege, it actually does matter what they write about a book and if they included disabled characters, that both authors would address this in a non-harmful way.
And that: «• Unlike the earnings gap between traditionally published white authors and authors of color, among self - published authors, the racial earnings gap does not exist.
While I came into this movie excited about every inch of it, M'Baku a.k.a Man - Ape in the comics has had a very messy and problematic history being written as the scary, angry, dark - skinned black man who wants Wakanda to be a primitive society that includes human sacrifice, because... this character was created by white authors in the late 1960s, and this was their idea of nuance.
-- Unlike those who are prejudiced against white authors or black authors, I don't have that bias.
COLBERT: I haven't read Before the Devil Breaks You, but I have noticed more authors — mostly white authors — talking about being influenced by the election and making their work more political going forward.
In the early 1990s, Harlequin published a series of twelve romances each set in a different decade, mostly in the twentieth century, but featuring white authors and characters.
Manufacturing Industry Team Chair Jeffrey J. White authored the article «How manufacturers are faring under Trump, globally,» published in the February 19, 2018 issue of the Hartford Business Journal.
Los Angeles public finance counsel Heather White authored this article about general obligation capital appreciation bonds (CABs) issued by California and Texas school districts.
by Ian White Author Ian White is founder of Dog - Breeders.
And of course I'm talking about Black authors, since this isn't a problem for white authors.
Of note was this: «Unlike the earnings gap between traditionally published white authors and authors of color, among self - published authors, the racial earnings gap does not exist.»
He added that he felt entitled to create the Woolford work because «there is a long history of black characters created by white authors... I don't understand needing permission to do it.»
A white author is summoned by a Lakota Elder who asks him to write a book about his perspective.
And, in this particular case: can a white author create a convincing portrait of what it feels like to be in the head of a man who experiences racism every day?
More specifically, can a white author write truly nuanced fictional black characters?
No, I never questioned this - and I have to admit that I have read many books in which a male author speaking as a woman or vice versa or a White author speaking as another race did NOT come across as authentic.
Some of the recent comments posted about The City: Did you at any time question the validity of a White author speaking as a Black man?
Did you at any time question the validity of a White author speaking as a Black man?
Title: Black and White Author: Ben Burgess Jr Genre: Contemporary Age Group: Adult Rating: 5 stars Purchase: Amazon Review copy provided by Enchanted Book Promotions in exchange for an honest review.
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