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Grace Yunita Sari 120710092

AUTHOR
y Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896)

- American writer - Philantrophist


y Uncle Toms Cabin (1852) is antislavery novel

Uncle Toms cabin


y Setting of the novel in 85 s y African-American is the second largest y

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minority group in America. It is not easy to be African American because they live in a country where the majority of the population is white, while they are black. This novel portrayes white people as masters and black people as their slaves. Racial Discrimination - White and black people - Harsh/poor treatment to minorities Reaction against poor treatment

Statement of the problems


y How does the differential racialization

portrayed in the Uncle Toms Cabin?


y How do the slaves react against the

differential racialization in the novel?

Objectives of the study


y To identify the differential racialization

portrayed in the Uncle toms cabin.


y To analyze their reaction against the

differential racialization.

Significance of the Study


y To know more about the slaves from the

novel, as African-American, who shows life experiences being black people on racial discrimination.

Scope and Limitations


y Analyzes the reaction of African-American

slaves toward racial discrimination in AfricanAmerican life as minority groups in the dominant society.

Theoretical Background
y Delgado and Stefanic

- Differential racialization addressed to the dominant society that often looked down toward racial minorities. Racism often takes the form of differential racialization (Tyson 36 )

Method of the Study


Qualitative method:
y Close reading y Collects data information. y Analyzing of the process the data in order to

analyze the statement of the problem.

Related study
y The previous research from English Department the Faculty of

Humanities Airlangga University Surabaya:


1. The Construction of Troys African_american identity in August Wilsons Fences : Double Consciousness, Black Vernacular, and Blues which is written by Dewi Sasanti.

Definition of key term


y African-American

: citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the black populations of Africa.

Differential Racialization: racialize different minority group for particular purpose. (Delgado and Stefanic 1993 and Delgado and Stefanic 2005 as cited in Lanier and Hennry 2009:3 ) : A subordinate group whose members have significantly less control or power over their lives than members of a dominant or majority group. : differential treatment on the basis of race that disadvantages a racial group and treatment on the basis of inadequately justified factors other than race that disadvantages a racial group .

y Minority group

y Racial Discrimination

Works cited
y Tyson, Louis. Critical Theory Today: A User Friendly y y y y y y y y

ork and London: arland Publishing Inc, 1999. Hacker, Andrew. Two Nations: Black and White, Separate, Hostile, Unequal. New ork: Oxford University Press, 1998. Print. Mauk, D. & J. Oakland. American Civilization: An introduce. Forth Edition. London: Routledge. Pp. 1-77; 87-99, 2005. Delgado, R. and Stefanic, J. Critical Race Theory: An Introduction, New. ork University Press, New ork, (eds.): 2001. Becheer, Stowe. Uncle Toms Cabin. New ork, London: W.W. Norton & Company, 1994. Glover, Karen S., Chris Curtiz, and Stuart Henry. Preface to the Special Issue: Discourse, Race and the State. Western Criminology Review 11(1):1-2, 2010. Schaefer, Richard T. Racial and Ethnic Groups 5 10,1993 http://academic.udayton.edu/race/01race/minor01.htm Brotz, Howard. Afican-American and Political Thought 1850-1920. Transaction Publisher. New Jersey 08903, 1992.

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