response paper #6
Briefly explain what Raspail′s attitude toward population issues is. Briefly explain what Connely and Kennedy′s attitude toward population issues are. How do demographic issues feed into/influence racism and nationalism? Think about how the different groups in the novel are represented. How does Raspail write about the people from India that are on the boats? How does he write about the French? (provide some examples of each) What is the consequence of writing in these two different ways? Why do they use the John Donne quote? Why is that arelevant metaphor for their discussion of migration?[unique_solution]
response paper #6
Briefly explain what Raspail′s attitude toward population issues is. Briefly explain what Connely and Kennedy′s attitude toward population issues are. How do demographic issues feed into/influence racism and nationalism? Think about how the different groups in the novel are represented. How does Raspail write about the people from India that are on the boats? How does he write about the French? (provide some examples of each) What is the consequence of writing in these two different ways? Why do they use the John Donne quote? Why is that arelevant metaphor for their discussion of migration?
Briefly explain what Raspail′s attitude toward population issues is. Briefly explain what Connely and Kennedy′s attitude toward population issues are. How do demographic issues feed into/influence racism and nationalism? Think about how the different groups in the novel are represented. How does Raspail write about the people from India that are on the boats? How does he write about the French? (provide some examples of each) What is the consequence of writing in these two different ways? Why do they use the John Donne quote? Why is that arelevant metaphor for their discussion of migration?
Briefly explain what Raspail′s attitude toward population issues is. Briefly explain what Connely and Kennedy′s attitude toward population issues are. How do demographic issues feed into/influence racism and nationalism? Think about how the different groups in the novel are represented. How does Raspail write about the people from India that are on the boats? How does he write about the French? (provide some examples of each) What is the consequence of writing in these two different ways? Why do they use the John Donne quote? Why is that arelevant metaphor for their discussion of migration?