Racial segregation and identity crisis play an essential role in Black American literature as well as in American society. The objective of the study is to analyze the significant themes of identity crisis and racial segregation in Richard Wright’s novel Black Boy. The study focuses on the concepts of racial segregation and identity crisis because these issues were and are still controversial and argumentative in Afro-American Literature. There is also an analysis of the features of post-colonialism. Post-colonialism is a major writing style used in this novel. It claims that Black American literature was written to fight against racial segregation, oppression, aggression in order to obtain self-pride and identity. It also concentrates on t...
Richard Wright\u27s novel Native Son (1940) is more often than not dealt with as a distinguished ins...
The problem created by racism could be traced to be the major factor behind most Black literature th...
The study explores the enactment of black masculinities as represented across time in Black Thunder,...
The current article focuses on the investigation of the theme of social and racial identity of the A...
Racism is a prominent phenomenon in African American literature. It represents the impacts of imperi...
This paper revisits Wright’s Native Son, a great yet controversial mid-twentieth century novel, by a...
African American children have been exploited in South of the United States, especially, in Mississi...
This study aims to show that the Black African transformative resistance in literature has remained ...
This study aims to show that the Black African transformative resistance in literature has remained ...
This study aims to show that the Black African transformative resistance in literature has remained ...
This study aims to show that the Black African transformative resistance in literature has remained ...
Amerika sebagai sebuah negara multikultural, terdiri dari banyak ras dan suku. Latar belakang ini ke...
146 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of English and the Department of Romance Languages a...
This thesis discusses the issue of racial prejudice in America described in the novel The Color of W...
This thesis discusses the issue of racial prejudice in America described in the novel The Color of W...
Richard Wright\u27s novel Native Son (1940) is more often than not dealt with as a distinguished ins...
The problem created by racism could be traced to be the major factor behind most Black literature th...
The study explores the enactment of black masculinities as represented across time in Black Thunder,...
The current article focuses on the investigation of the theme of social and racial identity of the A...
Racism is a prominent phenomenon in African American literature. It represents the impacts of imperi...
This paper revisits Wright’s Native Son, a great yet controversial mid-twentieth century novel, by a...
African American children have been exploited in South of the United States, especially, in Mississi...
This study aims to show that the Black African transformative resistance in literature has remained ...
This study aims to show that the Black African transformative resistance in literature has remained ...
This study aims to show that the Black African transformative resistance in literature has remained ...
This study aims to show that the Black African transformative resistance in literature has remained ...
Amerika sebagai sebuah negara multikultural, terdiri dari banyak ras dan suku. Latar belakang ini ke...
146 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of English and the Department of Romance Languages a...
This thesis discusses the issue of racial prejudice in America described in the novel The Color of W...
This thesis discusses the issue of racial prejudice in America described in the novel The Color of W...
Richard Wright\u27s novel Native Son (1940) is more often than not dealt with as a distinguished ins...
The problem created by racism could be traced to be the major factor behind most Black literature th...
The study explores the enactment of black masculinities as represented across time in Black Thunder,...