Good Review of "Call Center"

Maureen Moore, in her review of my short story "Call Center", writes, "The call center, then, becomes a metaphor for power struggles in the 21st century. In Tari's mind, Mr. Johnston is a "stupid, ignorant moron." And the ambiguity of Tari's accent to Mr. Johnston is part of the problem, and the source for the struggle. This struggle for power can also be seen in the names assigned to each character: Tari, the [misunderstood] employee of the world (does he live in India, Zimbabwe or Stockton, CA?), is referred to informally by his first name. Mr. Johnston, the mainstream (i.e., "white") customer from Redding, CA is known by his formal name. The hierarchy of power is established by the formal and informal uses of their names." Read more on Maureen Moore's Pinnacles and the Pedestrian.

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