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Date: 09/04/2023
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Project Status: Completed
This work has been completed by: proffesoranncarrl
Total payment made for this project was: $36.05
Project Summary: 1)How do you define/describe double-consciousness? Keeping in mind that double consciousness, as we discussed in class, can also extend beyond race into other kinds of personal conflicts/identities, you can draw from personal experience if you wish. What does Du Bois mean when he suggests the painful two-ness of double consciousness might also be understood as the gift of “second-sight”? What might be necessary to move towards reconciling double consciousness, if possible? 2)“I had been taught an object lesson by the Bushmen; it had come from an unexpected corner and had hurt me in a vulnerable area” (Lee: 4). What lesson was Lee taught and how did the Bushmen teach him this lesson? How is this lesson a warning for anthropologists in the field 3)Angela Davis says we must move beyond the narrow idea that “if you’ve committed a crime, then you need to be punished.” Why is it necessary to “disarticulate” crime and punishment regarding our understanding of prisons and how they function