Originally published on 03/18/03
Racial discrimination is closely reexamined and exposed in Wayne Dunkley's sharemyworld.net.
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The website consists of a series of "books" inspired by Dunkley's street postings of his own defaced image around the downtown cores of Toronto and Montreal, Quebec.
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The six books present textual narratives describing ethnocentric gestures disguised as benevolent acts of equality -- or sometimes blatant jokes.
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Also, many racial clichés that some people may consider a thing of the past are brought back with chilling accuracy.
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Originally published on 03/18/03
Racial discrimination is closely reexamined and exposed in Wayne Dunkley's sharemyworld.net. The website consists of a series of "books" inspired by Dunkley's street posting of his own defaced image around the downtown cores of Toronto, Ontario and Montreal, Quebec. The six books present textual narratives describing ethnocentric gestures disguised as benevolent acts of equality -- or sometimes blatant jokes. Also, many racial clichés that some people may consider a thing of the past are brought back with chilling accuracy.
:: Eduardo Navas ::

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