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Ho, Christine – Amerasia Journal, 1989
Provides a brief history of the Chinese in the British Caribbean. Examines the phenomenon of creolization among the Chinese in Guyana, Trinidad, and Jamaica. Compares differences in the extent of creolization within each country. Discusses factors behind these variations of enculturation into Caribbean culture. (JS)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Chinese Culture, Cultural Interrelationships, Cultural Pluralism
Reconstructing <Equality>: Culturetypal and Counter-Cultural Rhetorics in the Martyred Black Vision.

Lucaites, John Louis; Condit, Celeste Michelle – Communication Monographs, 1990
Examines Black Americans' attempts in the 1960s to achieve legitimacy and <equality>, defined as ideological commitment to promote "sameness" and "identity" explicitly through rhetoric of control. Investigates how the culturetypal rhetoric of Martin Luther King, Jr., and the counter-culture rhetoric of Malcolm X…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Blacks, Communication Research, Cultural Context

Efland, Arthur – Studies in Art Education, 1983
Since the Industrial Revolution, a separation has occurred between art education, taught in the academies of Europe, and applied art education, taught in common schools. The academies based their teaching on limitation; the common schools based theirs on geometric drawing. Ideological and social factors are examined to explain this occurrence.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Comparative Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational History