
How Sensitivity Readers Made Publishing More Racist w/Adam Szetela
Conversations With Coleman
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Stereotypes and Sensitivity in Literature
This chapter examines the role of stereotypes in literature, particularly regarding race, and the implications of their portrayal. It critiques the function of sensitivity readers and their influence on character representation while emphasizing the need for authenticity in narratives. Additionally, the discussion addresses the challenges and biases within the publishing industry, highlighting the tension between artistic freedom and sociocultural pressures.
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