Re: Avoidance of stereotypes and the true themes of "Eskimos"


Subject: Re: Avoidance of stereotypes and the true themes of "Eskimos"
Matthew_Stevenson@BAYLOR.EDU
Date: Tue Feb 25 1997 - 19:13:03 GMT


 
On Tue, 25 Feb 1997 22:11:58 -0600 (CST) bananafish@cassatt.Mass-USR.COM wrote:

>On Tue, 25 Feb 1997, Jennifer Kelly wrote:
>
>> However, if we deny Salinger the use of stereotypes
>> or other literary clues we risk missing the subtler points of what is
>> being written about. We also risk imposing our own phony 'political
>> correctness' by viewing his time with revisionistic eyes.
>>
>> JK
>>
>
>Just a couple of brief points here...........
>
>1) I, nor anybody else on the list, has not denied JDS's right to use
>stereotypes.
>
>2) Also, I never said I knew with any degree of certainty that JDS didn't
>use them in his literature, I just said that I hadn't noticed any and had
>hoped there wasn't any. :-)
>
>--AK
>
> <<And I suppose that is truly the final
word.>>

i certainly hope so.
 <<And I suppose that is truly the final
word.>>

i certainly hope so.
 <<And I suppose that is truly the final
word.>>

i certainly hope so.

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