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FRAMES OF RACISM IN NOVEL “DEAR MARTIN” BY NIC STONE (2017)
The aim of the research is to know how the central frames of color-blind
racism are experienced by minorities in Nic Stone‟s novel “Dear Martin.” This
research used a descriptive qualitative method. In collecting the data, the
researcher analyzed the object by using the theory of color-blind racism by
Bonilla Silva. The results of the research are in the form of several findings
about racist acts in ideology of color-blind racism by the majority (white people)
against the minority (black people) especially the teenager of African-American.
There are four central frames of color-blind racism as the problem of this
research, namely; Abstract Liberalism, Naturalization Racism, Cultural Racism,
and Minimization Racism. The researcher found that racist acts still occur in
African-American life based on the four central frames color-blind racism
system applied to racial equality in the novel.
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