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Barack: The Great Black Hope?

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 And as for the African-American community, no matter how suspicious it was of him at the onset of the race, as he continues to gain momentum and pick up delegates, more and more black voters are coming out to the polls for him. Because what it really comes down to is that Barack Obama is on the precipice of becoming the Democratic Party’s nominee, and in the end he looks much more like the average black American than anyone that has ever stood on that podium before.
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  • Subsequent events probably require rewriting here, because yours--like most cultural interpretation theory--was acutely subject to modification by the continued unrolling of events. As it has turned out so far, the inevitable attempt to associate him with black anger has forced a readjustment on all sides. The real methodological problem is your are discussing a complex social process as though it either "means" X or "means" Y, when it has elements that are resonant of both and many other "meanings" besides. Progress is easiest in response to changes in narrative stage if you also change conceptual structures, to allow multiplicities of meaning and forms of social recirculation of meanings in the presence of socially-widespread common experience.
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