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+====Black women don't have access to femininity or the ability to be considered rape survivors. Your analysis can't account for the axiom of blackness – black women are coded as masculine. Your scholarship redeploys the nexus of eroticism and domination which sexually coerces black women==== |
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+**Musser 14** ~~Amber Jamilla, Assistant Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Washington University in St. Louis, Sensational Flesh: Race, Power, and Masochism, p.54-5~~ |
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+Through Fanon we |
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+===In the context of Title IX, women of color don't have the priveldge to inform others of their violence. They put the burden on the survivor and don't cause a cultural shift. Women of color are often marginalized when it comes to sexual assault reports as their voices are often crowded out by white womenAACRAO 15 6-18-2015, "Another Challenge on Campus Sexual Assault: Getting Minority Students to Report I," No Publication, http://www.aacrao.org/resources/resources-detail-view/another-challenge-on-campus-sexual-assault—getting-minority-students-to-report-it |
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+More than 100 colleges and universities are now being investigated by the Education Department over |
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+and others may worry about losing a scholarship if they defy their administration. |
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+====Literally everything black women do is uniquely criminalized and uniquely marked for death while glossing over the criminalization of black men. Thus, the CROB is to endorse the best starting point for black survivability politics. ====Gumbs 10 Alexis Pauline Gumbs "We Can Learn to Mother Ourselves: The Queer Survival of Black Feminism 1968-1996" 2010 Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of |
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+the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of English in |
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+, and what memory of that melancholic production remains. ~~ Pg 22~~ |