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- Moreover, Carby's interpretations are often far-fetched.
- Carby structures the book with four major aims in mind:
- It was designed and built by J Carby in 1912.
- Carby's interpretation of masculine intimacy is no less heavy-handed.
- No mention of " carby " in target article ER ( TV series ).
- Even Davis's music sounds " patriarchal and phallic " to Carby.
- According to Carby, Du Bois was concerned with " the reproduction of Race Men ".
- Much has changed since the days of the old defamatory images, but Carby sees many continuities.
- You'd use the words " splooshy " and " carby ."
- But only 5, 000 people moved into shelters islandwide, emergency management director Barbara Carby said.
- Carby, for instance, a professor at Yale University, didn't focus on the book.
- This dynamic of manhood underlies the entire structure of jazz, Carby argues in her chapter on Miles Davis.
- The cast are similar, too, with mainstays John Bluthal and Fanny Carby taking part in both programmes.
- During the question and answer session, one man asked Carby what she meant by " phallic ."
- NYTBOOK-RACE-NYTSF, RACE MEN, By Hazel V . Carby ., Illustrated . 228 pp.
- After graduating several years ahead of schedule, he is transferred to Command School on Dumper, and Carn Carby.
- To stare at Robeson's naked body in the light of Carby's commentary makes for a wretched poignancy.
- It is sometimes colloquially shortened to " carb " in North America or " carby " in Australia.
- Hopkins's magazine novels ( with an introduction by Hazel Carby ) were also reprinted as a part of this series.
- "' Hazel V . Carby "'is professor of African American Studies and of American Studies at Yale University.
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