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Facing Race 2012: Junot Díaz Press Conference 

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Junot Díaz was born in the Dominican Republic and raised in New Jersey. He is the author of the critically acclaimed Drown; The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, which won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award. Diaz gives a press conference at Facing Race 2012.
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Комментарии : 23   
@tjohannam
@tjohannam 11 лет назад
He is ten times smarter and more articulate than anyone else in the room!
@Villarrea11
@Villarrea11 9 лет назад
he didn't get the question, stupid af lel
@brianrosado
@brianrosado 11 лет назад
Junot tu eres lo máximo....un abrazo desde Santo Domingo!!
@brianrosado
@brianrosado 11 лет назад
Is he shaking, does he have Parkinson´s disease??
@brianrosado
@brianrosado 11 лет назад
I hope not...
@dr.pamelaellis8021
@dr.pamelaellis8021 11 лет назад
Worthy of love...
@apexxxx10
@apexxxx10 11 лет назад
Kiitos
@michelleealy2717
@michelleealy2717 10 лет назад
Wow
@visualizecreate2530
@visualizecreate2530 3 года назад
Nice try. He is Hispanic. He isn’t black. He should not use the word. Come up with another hateful word and use that.
@serenitysedai
@serenitysedai 11 лет назад
Fucking brilliant individual
@ladylaurenia
@ladylaurenia 11 лет назад
Powerful.
@UFarcher
@UFarcher 10 лет назад
There is a difference between using the N word in a derogative way and in an informative way. He says that basically he is trying to represent the "derogatory" use of the N word, while MANY TIMES in the "Brief, Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" the word was used in a humorous, irreverent way that did not bring light on the word as a derogatory term, but as a term synonymous with Black. That is obviously not the case, and using it ubiquitously in the book only desensitizes the reader to its use, and does not further the abstaining of its use!
@Bengwriter273
@Bengwriter273 10 лет назад
He never said "derogative" or "informative." He says that he uses it while writing about a person/people/social groups in a culture. In the case of Oscar Wao Diaz was writing a story about the Dominican culture that he is familiar with. The book, from my point of view, wasn't about the justification of any words. It was a story told through the language of Yunior (mostly), a Dominican male, whom uses the word regularly.
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