Wednesday, November 4, 2009

From Classmate Saran


Thank you, Saran Sukhtumur, for bringing this article, on race and marriage in the United States, to my attention and to that of the class:

What does the article suggest about notions of normalcy in marriage? How does race impinge on the question of what "marriage" can be? How do these issues relate to questions we've discussed in class regarding marriage, race, gender, and normalcy?

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  1. I personally think that he job his to "serve the public, all the public" as the article states. He should not be allowed to place his personal views on who should be allowed to marry. I thougth this related to several of our class discussion because in an early poem we read the sun and the moon, both the sun and moon were males. Also in (I believe it was A Mercy) we discussed how the two men had been a couple. I thought that at this point in American history people no longer held such beliefs against people because of their race. It's sad to see that some people can't look beyond that to see the actual people.

    Kaira Ewald

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