*Chose one question to anwer
*Keep your answers clear, concise and analytical.
*Address your responses to the specific demands for the question.
*Illustrate your answers with apt references, and cite key sources used.
*Limit your responses to four, double-spaced, 12 pitch font pages.
QUESTIONS:
1) With attention to each story’s social milieu, examine the nuanced relationships between racism and gender politics in Going to Meet the Man and Sometimes, a Motherless Child.
2) Analyze, with focus on subtleties, the critical significance of gender, childhood, community, coming-of-age and unnamed protagonists in The Hammer Man, and No Beating Like Dis One.
3) Discuss how the narrative threads of Red Hot Peppers, with regard to forms of inequalities, violations, and resistance, pose questions about identities, gender, social and power relations.