In a message dated 9/14/2006 1:59:55 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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With regard to David Fears response to my query about Twain not referring
to
white people by race--well, let me just say thanks for making my point.
The
litany of ethnic slurs you offered as examples could hardly be thought of
as
simply descriptive; much like the term "nigger," they serve to subordinate
an individual in ways that are far from subtle.
This reminds--there are many places in Innocents Abroad, or letters written
to the Alta California which became the book, that point out racial markers
for other than blacks. I'd haul up a few for airing and de-mothballing, but
I'm past that stage in my WIP, so dasn't dip my cranium back into those
halcyon
days of 1867 with Sam and the good Quakers today.