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| | wigger, seth green, eminem, strom thurmond |
 | | The wigger is well nigh ubiquitous: the Seth Green character in the film Can't Hardly Wait, for example, the pale rapper of Malibu's Most Wanted, and so on (if one lacks acquaintance with the term "wigger" or the accompanying concept, I'd suggest one of these films). |
 | | The wigger romanticizes fl culture, and that, to say the least, is not necessarily a liberatory attitude, because it reproduces the dualisms of mind/body and of culture/nature on which racism is based. |
 | | The wigger is engaged in a detailed critique of white culture, that, is of his own culture - for its blandness, its pointless etiquette, its equation of concealment and purity - that proceeds from generalities down to the level of the gesture. |
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