Critical Analysis Of "Identity risis" by Minabrere Ibelema , and "Oppositional Dress"by Elisabeth Wilson
Title: Critical Analysis Of "Identity risis" by Minabrere Ibelema , and "Oppositional Dress"by Elisabeth Wilson
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Critical Analysis Of "Identity risis" by Minabrere Ibelema , and "Oppositional Dress"by Elisabeth Wilson
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 780 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
In Minabrere Ibelema's essay 'Identity Crisis', Ibelema
suggests that the mainstream american culture is so powerful that
all cultures conform to it. Ibelema does this by showing how the
mass media portrays African Americans in relation to their
cultural identity by using situation comedies as a measuring
tool. Of the episodes Ibelema uses very few of them look at
African Americans cultural identity. However, what they do is
briefly address a cultural story line for
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assimilate.
In mainstream american culture, sub cultures are not lost or
assimilated into the mainstream. They are embraced by those who
participate in them, and evolve over time to suit the needs of
the sub culture. The sub cultures that exist in society aren't
separate from the mainstream culture, but part of it. Elizabeth
Wilson is correct in her belief that sub cultures resist
assimilation, and seek to clarify their individuality on their
own terms.