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Black And Native Writers Dissect How They Represent One Another In Television


Black And Native Writers Dissect How They Represent One Another In Television
Because of the erasure that we ve experienced in media and the way we tell history, we don t see each other in each other s stories,” says writerAzie Dungey, a Black Native woman of Pamunkey descent.
Who gets to tell the story is critical to making diversity and inclusion the norm in Hollywood. In recognition of that, the Writers Guild of America West (WGAW) presented an enlightening panel titled “The Story of US: Decolonizing Black and Native/Indigenous Narratives,” co-hosted by the Committee of Black Writers (CBW) and the Native American and Indigenous Writers Committee (NAIWC). Lynne D’Angelo, a Native Haudenosaunee writer who has written for several shows, including ....

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The New Literary Western: Hernán Diaz, C Pam Zhang, Téa Obreht


The Atlantic
Revisionist novels are sweeping away some of the literary genre’s most calcified myths.
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A gentleman comes from the East Coast to make his fortune. When the train lets him off in a dusty Wyoming town, he encounters an array of cowpunchers, card sharps, and ne’er-do-wells, whose coarse manners shock and intrigue him. At the saloon, he’s treated to their opinions on the local women, as well as one man’s boast that he never forgets a face so long as that face is white. A game of cards nearly turns into a shootout when one man calls the newcomer a “son-of-a ,” causing him to lay his pistol on the table and utter what will become the story’s catchphrase: “When you call me that, smile.” ....

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