honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceElla MyersIn States of Injury, Wendy Brown argues that emancipatory projects premised upon the "injured identity" of oppressed groups work inadvertently to solidify hierarchical social structures and generates forms of resentment that are ultimately self-defeating. As such, she urges the abandonment of injured identity as a site of democratic struggle in lieu of more future-oriented modes of political action. I argue that Brown, in advocating for the overcoming of injured identity, overlooks the politically robust dimensions of injured experience and indulges a voluntaristic conception of identity. In developing a positive account of a politics that affirms the conditions o...
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My paper examines James Baldwin’s intellectual involvement with the concept of Black Power, concentr...
: This review provides an analysis of the great social, cultural, political, intellectual and even a...
Although James Baldwin’s Go Tell it on the Mountain has attracted some critical analysis, most criti...
This article is an attempt to draw on James Baldwin’s depiction of white identity as the “the lie of...
This research examines and expands on the critical outlook concerning the scope and function of iden...
This thesis aims to recover James Baldwin as a black queer vernacular intellectual. In my introducti...
49 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of English and the Clark Honors College of the Univer...
James Baldwin comes into the spotlight once again due to the release of his FBI files, Raoul Peck‟s ...
In The Fire Next Time, James Baldwin argues that the American dream is far from being a reality in p...
poignant self-examination—always on the brink of despair, yet holding on to a tragicomic hope, ” bes...
One of the tactics the director Raoul Peck employed to make the I Am Not Your Negro documentary so p...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceDr. Steven JohnstonWith rising t...
In its encounter with James Baldwin across form— "Letter to my nephew," "Sonny's Blues," and archiva...
This oral presentation focuses on a critical analysis of the story “Sonny’s Blues,” by James Baldwin...
This essay interprets Baldwin as continuing the Socratic practice of self-examination and social cri...
My paper examines James Baldwin’s intellectual involvement with the concept of Black Power, concentr...
: This review provides an analysis of the great social, cultural, political, intellectual and even a...
Although James Baldwin’s Go Tell it on the Mountain has attracted some critical analysis, most criti...
This article is an attempt to draw on James Baldwin’s depiction of white identity as the “the lie of...