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read both articles and then answer the questions.
- First, write down 5 different body rituals in your post and 5 different adjectives you can use to describe these people in your post.
- Who is this text REALLY about? Consider what Nacirema is spelled backwards.
- Does knowing what this text is really about change your opinion about these people? Why or why not?
- What is Miner’s purpose in writing about these people in this way? What do we have to learn about the adjectives we initially used to describe these people?
- What is Audre Lorde's claim about oppression?
- How does Miner's lesson relate to Audre Lorde's claims in her text?
- How can we apply the idea of the “Voices from the LEFT” to Miner’s and Lorde's texts?
- article one Miner https://courses.lumenlearning.com/readinganthology...
- this text by Audre Lorde (Links to an external site.) article two Lorde
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The Nacirema community, which was highly focused on its economic practised offering
their agriculture produces as offerings to enjoy more economic growth to its community. Also,
each family by Nacirema community had a shrine in their homes which was associated with a
private celebration by the family mainly aimed to practise by the children. Moreover, the
Nacirema communities had a charm box with them which they believed to give them protectio...
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