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Re: civility or side stepping equity
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Wed, 26 Aug 1998 09:45:06 -0500
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I have not read it yet, but I hear that "Memoirs of a Geisha," a work of
fiction written by a white American male, father of 2, is an extremely
convincing "first person" memoir of a fictional Japanes woman. It took him
9 years to write the book-most people don't have that kind of time for
research. But it seems that it is possible, with a great deal of will, to
get inside an "other's" skin or head.

Ellen Giusti, Exhibition Evaluator
American Museum of Natural History
Exhibition Department
Central Park West at 79th Street
New York, NY 10024

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