The value of life can be completely defined only by its owner. So, indeed, you can only define it by the owner. Both authors explain the meaning of loyalty to themselves in an article by Zera Neale Hurston's "Conflicts of Interest" and Anna Lisara's short story "This is making me hard for me". And what does it mean that being dishonest to you? In this case, being loyal to yours means maximizing your ability to maximize your self-interest. Zera Neale Hurston's article "Conflicts of Interest"; Separation of Writers
Regarding the basic texts of anthropologists who are interested in Heston's contribution to this field, McLaughlin's introduction of this book considers Heston as an important figure in the lineage of black feminist anthropologists. Heston is interpreted as a pioneering supporter of interdisciplinary use of ethnographic journals; her novel is the foundation of ethnographic magazines, and her private folklore books and essays are literary. In addition to her prestigious position in the preface, in the next article Heston was regarded as a pioneer of black feminist anthropology and became an innovator of automated ethnography.
The value of life can be completely defined only by its owner. So, indeed, you can only define it by the owner. Both authors explain the meaning of loyalty to themselves in an article by Zera Neale Hurston's "Conflicts of Interest" and Anna Lisara's short story "This is making me hard for me". And what does it mean that being dishonest to you? In this case, being loyal to yours means maximizing your ability to maximize your self-interest. Zera Neale Hurston's article "Conflicts of Interest"; Separation of Writers
Skin color is subject to discrimination, but how to color it is a way to accept the true meaning of human beings, including race, color, religion or social status. Zola Hurston wrote an article about how to feel the color in the 1920's. It is worth noting that there was strong open discrimination against blacks at this time. Unfair treatment with apartheid adds more constraints and makes other people more difficult
Heston focuses on folklore, writing drama, prose, poetry, short story, novel. She graduated from Columbia University and is an anthropologist. Some scholars argue that "Helston belongs to the black writer of the Depression during the Great Depression including Ralph Ellison and Richard Wright." Likewise, for other black writers of this age, Heston used her work to reveal the lives of the black people as well as the black readers as well as the white readers. White criticized Hurston for forging information and black living, but Hurston brought up social problems in her writing. Both Heston and Wright write about the importance of self identity. Hesston's work was born from "misplaced and disoriented". Hesston's work is called the boldness of the "black English dialect". By Hurston's Renaissance, Hurston's work is true?