This essay explores how James Baldwin’s short story Going to Meet the Man depicts racist attitudes toward African-Americans in American society. Further, this essay also shows how racism is linked to a circulation of emotions that unconsciously generates a xenophobic nation affecting even those who implicitly are regarded as genuine citizens of that community. By using two theoretical perspectives, Sara Ahmed’s theory of affective economies and some of Freud’s concepts from psychoanalysis, this essay analyzes Baldwin’s text and discovers how the American nation needs to accept and recognize its racist history, just as a child needs to acknowledge his or her fear when experiencing traumatic events. Baldwin’s narrative reinforces racist stere...
Racism and gender oppression are one of the major issues in Black America. This article attempts to ...
49 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of English and the Clark Honors College of the Univer...
This research examines and expands on the critical outlook concerning the scope and function of iden...
This essay explores how James Baldwin’s short story Going to Meet the Man depicts racist attitudes t...
Abstract This essay exposes the United States corrupt law enforcement and the psychological aspects ...
Although James Baldwin’s Go Tell it on the Mountain has attracted some critical analysis, most criti...
Man, ” channels a flow of impressions that both dramatizes his psychic and sexual wounding and provi...
Racism has affected every society from pre-colonial days until now. One of the most strained racial ...
The Black body carries with it centuries of stereotypes and misconceptions regarding the unbridled s...
This thesis is a study of James Baldwin's first novel, Go Tell It on the Mountain. In this study, I ...
James Baldwin’s novels present the protagonist’s search for identity in a complicated, confused and ...
James Baldwin comes into the spotlight once again due to the release of his FBI files, Raoul Peck‟s ...
Gone is the optimism regarding race relations that dominated the early years of Obama’s presidency. ...
Blackness plays a critical role in the works of Baldwin and Fanon. The scope of anti-black racism is...
“It is only in his music [. . .] that the Negro in America has been able to tell his story. It is a ...
Racism and gender oppression are one of the major issues in Black America. This article attempts to ...
49 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of English and the Clark Honors College of the Univer...
This research examines and expands on the critical outlook concerning the scope and function of iden...
This essay explores how James Baldwin’s short story Going to Meet the Man depicts racist attitudes t...
Abstract This essay exposes the United States corrupt law enforcement and the psychological aspects ...
Although James Baldwin’s Go Tell it on the Mountain has attracted some critical analysis, most criti...
Man, ” channels a flow of impressions that both dramatizes his psychic and sexual wounding and provi...
Racism has affected every society from pre-colonial days until now. One of the most strained racial ...
The Black body carries with it centuries of stereotypes and misconceptions regarding the unbridled s...
This thesis is a study of James Baldwin's first novel, Go Tell It on the Mountain. In this study, I ...
James Baldwin’s novels present the protagonist’s search for identity in a complicated, confused and ...
James Baldwin comes into the spotlight once again due to the release of his FBI files, Raoul Peck‟s ...
Gone is the optimism regarding race relations that dominated the early years of Obama’s presidency. ...
Blackness plays a critical role in the works of Baldwin and Fanon. The scope of anti-black racism is...
“It is only in his music [. . .] that the Negro in America has been able to tell his story. It is a ...
Racism and gender oppression are one of the major issues in Black America. This article attempts to ...
49 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of English and the Clark Honors College of the Univer...
This research examines and expands on the critical outlook concerning the scope and function of iden...