This paper portrays both Richard Wright's and Albert Camus' depiction, within Black Boy and The Outsider, of man's struggle against their biased societies. More precisely, it sheds light on the state of Meursault and Richard as individuals seeking individuality in the face of their rigid social milieu. Making distinctiveness their main purpose, each protagonist approaches it differently. While Meursault alienates himself, neglects his society, defies it, and dies for his belief in honesty as well as the universal absurdity of the society, Richard decides firmly to leave his racist community, attempts to adapt himself to his society, alienates himself, defies all sorts of authority, uses words and stories to empower him, and heads to the Nor...
Naturalism and existentialism are two modes of representation that many twentieth-century American a...
How best to deal with Black Power, a book that has never been viewed as one of Richard Wright's best...
Naturalism and existentialism are two modes of representation that many twentieth-century American a...
The current article focuses on the investigation of the theme of social and racial identity of the A...
In a letter sent to Michel Fabre in 1964, Léopold Sédar Senghor wrote about Richard Wright: His whol...
By focusing on Uncle Tom’s Children (1938), Native Son (1940) and Black Boy (1945), this PhD thesis ...
This thesis explores forms of fragmentation that characterize black male subjectivity in Richard Wri...
This thesis explores forms of fragmentation that characterize black male subjectivity in Richard Wri...
This thesis explores forms of fragmentation that characterize black male subjectivity in Richard Wri...
Racial segregation and identity crisis play an essential role in Black American literature as well a...
This thesis explores forms of fragmentation that characterize black male subjectivity in Richard Wri...
This thesis explores forms of fragmentation that characterize black male subjectivity in Richard Wri...
My dissertation project, ultimately, is to relocate Wright\u27s seminal novel within a context of th...
The present dissertation argues that the theme of violence, which pervades Wright’s work, is rooted ...
This paper revisits Wright’s Native Son, a great yet controversial mid-twentieth century novel, by a...
Naturalism and existentialism are two modes of representation that many twentieth-century American a...
How best to deal with Black Power, a book that has never been viewed as one of Richard Wright's best...
Naturalism and existentialism are two modes of representation that many twentieth-century American a...
The current article focuses on the investigation of the theme of social and racial identity of the A...
In a letter sent to Michel Fabre in 1964, Léopold Sédar Senghor wrote about Richard Wright: His whol...
By focusing on Uncle Tom’s Children (1938), Native Son (1940) and Black Boy (1945), this PhD thesis ...
This thesis explores forms of fragmentation that characterize black male subjectivity in Richard Wri...
This thesis explores forms of fragmentation that characterize black male subjectivity in Richard Wri...
This thesis explores forms of fragmentation that characterize black male subjectivity in Richard Wri...
Racial segregation and identity crisis play an essential role in Black American literature as well a...
This thesis explores forms of fragmentation that characterize black male subjectivity in Richard Wri...
This thesis explores forms of fragmentation that characterize black male subjectivity in Richard Wri...
My dissertation project, ultimately, is to relocate Wright\u27s seminal novel within a context of th...
The present dissertation argues that the theme of violence, which pervades Wright’s work, is rooted ...
This paper revisits Wright’s Native Son, a great yet controversial mid-twentieth century novel, by a...
Naturalism and existentialism are two modes of representation that many twentieth-century American a...
How best to deal with Black Power, a book that has never been viewed as one of Richard Wright's best...
Naturalism and existentialism are two modes of representation that many twentieth-century American a...