Review of: The Multicultural Imagination: "Race," Color, and The Unconscious
Reviews the book The multicultural imagination: “Race,” color, and the unconscious by Michael Vannoy Adams (see record 1997-97515-000).This is a powerful, well written, and meticulously researched book. From the beginning the author makes it clear that the thrust of the text turns on three interlock...
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