The Magical Negroes Of Stephen King Edp (8x99fNHeUD)

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When looking at Stephen King's oeuvre you see that some of his most popular works contain Magical Negroes and/or some sort of non-white mysticism.

Now before anyone starts—I AM NOT CALLING KING RACIST—in fact, every book I'm going to superbonus110 mention is one I really enjoy.

That is why this topic is of interest to me.

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(1) The Power of Black Magic: The Magical Negro and White Salvation in Film

Cerise L. Glenn and Landra J. Cunningham Journal of Black Studies

Vol. 40, No. 2 (Nov., randal kolo muani 2009), pp. 135-152 curtis jones (18 pages)

(2) Playboy Interview with King:

(3) Between Colorblind and Colorconscious: Contemporary Hollywood Films and Struggles Over Racial Representation

Jason Smith Journal of Black Studies

Vol. 44, No. 8 (NOVEMBER 2013), pp. 779-797 (19 pages)

(4)The Excavation of American Indian Burial Sites: A Problem in Law and Professional Responsibility

Lawrence Rosen American Anthropologist

New Series, Vol. 82, No. 1 (Mar., 1980), pp. 5-27 (23 pages)

(5) BEHIND THE SCENES OF “THE SHINING” WITH SCATMAN CROTHERS

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