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Create a 7 page essay paper that discusses Assignment, and writing 2 essays based on 3 readings.trend or phenomenon. Although the readings, “Cultural Valorization & African American Literary History

Create a 7 page essay paper that discusses Assignment, and writing 2 essays based on 3 readings.

trend or phenomenon. Although the readings, “Cultural Valorization & African American Literary History” (Corse & Griffin) and “The Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial” (Wagner-Pacific & Schwartz) discuss different social and cultural phenomenon, we see clear examples of how the concept of “the sacred” is similar to the concept of “sacralization” specifically with regard to social unity and a social movement from deeming something socially insignificant to socially indispensable. Both readings also demonstrate how Durkheim’s idea of “the sacred” differs from the ‘sacredness’ so to speak, of Hurston’s novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God and The Vietnam War Memorial in that both cultural phenomenon cannot be compartmentalized into Durkheim’s simple definition of what deems something sacred. Nevertheless both phenomenon are in fact “sacred” in society and add another dimension to Durkheim’s concept.

All of the fore mentioned readings include a societal and cultural happening, which at one point in history was considered insignificant and undervalued but through a social, academic, political etc. unity and validity placed upon the phenomenon. there have been distinct and necessary alterations in societal thought as well as accomplishments with regards to the phenomenon at hand. In “Cultural Valorization & African American Literary History” Corse and Griffin extensively discuss the historical and ideological transformation of the Western Literary Canon and the creation of the African-American literary canon with regards to African-American literature and specifically Zora Neal Hurston’s novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God. When Hurston’s novel was first reviewed, it was considered “simple and unpretentious”, “unsuccessful”, not a literary work that would ever “move into serious fiction” and

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