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MERMAIDS ON NEPTUNE is an impressionistic interpretation of some of
the cultural and social behaviors (and literary events and
memories)which Coney Island evokes. No other amusement park comes
nearly as close to Coney Island's if only because Coney Island is
defined by more than the presence of its iconic rides. Coney Island
is the symbolic aspect of culture objectified: it transcends
generations and historical circumstance, and defaces all ethnic,
political and cultural boundaries.
The New York City public school system is currently experiencing
the debilitating, convulsive fits of an existential crisis, a
crisis exacerbated by its physical enormity, impersonality and
utilitarian orientation. Blackberries and Black Students represents
a rather impressionistic account of this crisis as it is
objectified in many predominantly black schools in New York City.
Personifying this crisis is an emaciated centralized bureaucracy of
politicians-cum-educators; a cadre of abysmally inept,
inexperienced administrators with little or no pedagogical
experience; demoralized teachers who often lament their premature
loss of intellectual idealism; uncooperative parents whose
socializing efforts are at best perfunctory and indulgent; and a
population of maladapted students whose worldview is shaped by an
afrocentrist (multiculturalist) orientation that routinely
romanticizes and exculpates much of their rebelliousness and
recusant, anti-intellectual behavior.
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