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The N-Word : Comprehending the Complexity of Stratification in American Community Settings Anne V
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Free Speech Or Hate Speech? a Conversation Regarding State V
The Semantics and Pragmatics of Slurs and Thick Terms Bianca Cepollaro
Hostile Public Accommodations Laws and the First Amendment
Representations: Doing Asian American Rhetoric
US-Raised Koreans and the Complexities of ‘Return’
Unpopular Culture and Explore Its Critical Possibilities and Ramifications from a Large Variety of Perspectives
The Social Life of Slurs
Slurs, Stereotypes, and In-Equality: a Critical Review of “How Epithets and Stereotypes Are Racially Unequal”
The Immigrant and Asian American Politics of Visibility
Nigger: a Critical Race Realist Analysis of the N-Word Within Hate Crimes Law, 98 J
African American Soldiers and Race Relations in The
Common Features of English Taboo Words
Alamo Bay and the Gook Syndrome Henry Laskowsky
NNABA Amicus Brief in the Supreme Court Case, Lee V. Tam, Opposing
THE IVORY-BILLED WOODPECKER by Alexander Sprunt
Nigger Names - OBJECTING
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The Racial Triangulation of Asian Americans
Expanding Perceptions of Self and Other Through Study Abroad
And Others: Pursuit of Individuality in Minority Creative Expression 1984 - Present Michelle Thomas Washington University in St
Differential Impact of Racial Microaggressions on Asian Americans: Relationship to Perpetrator & Power Status Rachel Haeyoun
Alamo Bay and the Gook Syndrome Henry Laskowsky
ETHICAL and STYLISTIC ISSUES of TRANSLATING BOSMAN's ENGLISH SHORT STORIES INTO AFRIKAANS by SUSAN OPPERMAN Submitted in Accor
Research on Offensive Language
University of Oklahoma Graduate College
Trans-Spatiality As the Horizon of the Coming Community: Ethico- Ontology and Aesthetics in Asian Immigrant Literature
Communicating Offense: the Sordid Life of Language Use
Police Service of Northern Ireland
Supplementary Materials Pride, Love & Twitter Rants: Combining Machine Learning and Qualitative Techniques to Understand What Our Tweets Reveal About Race in the US
Attitudes to Potentially Offensive Language and Gestures on TV and Radio Research Report
What Did You Call Me? Slurs As Prohibited Words Setting Things Up
Representations, Racialization, and Resistance: Exploring Asian American Picturebooks, 1993-2018
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A Critical Race Realist Analysis of the N-Word Within Hate Crimes Law" (2013)
Slurs and Stereotypes for Italian Americans: a Context-Sensitive Account of Derogation and Appropriation Adam M
The David C. Baum Lecture: “Nigger!” As a Problem in the Law†
Offensive Language Guidelines August 2020
Difficult Decisions During Wartime: a Letter from a Non–Alien in an Internment Camp to a Friend Back Home Frank H
Thoughts on Introduction
The Eternal Jew: Jewish Victimization Through Marginalization
Diasporic Tastescapes : Intersections of Food and Identity in Asian