WS100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Tripura Sundari, Creative Nonfiction, Internalized Oppression

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I found that the book was very well written, and i found it unique as it allowed me to view the disturbing period in american history. I also enjoy how it gives different accounts of women from the same family, instead of just one generation as they could"ve experienced things differently. It also demonstrates how long they have been receiving this treatment for: what do you think the author wants you to understand about the history of african. I feel like lalita was trying to reconstruct an unforgettable moment in history. Even in 2018, there are still forms of slavery. Prostitution and sex services, sex exploitation of children and sweatshops are some variations of slavery prominent in society today: the book falls into a genre of "creative non-fiction. " I feel like this genre basically means, true stories that are well told.

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