This dissertation analyzes the different ways of coming to terms with the traumatic Emmett Till case in US fiction. The 1955 gruesome lynching of the fourteen-year-old black youth in the Mississippi Delta raised a cultural trauma in the US collective imaginary that particularly pierced the African American community. To explore the individual and collective responses to the infamous case, my study focuses on the three major novels inspired by the tragic incident: Bebe Moore Campbells Your Blues Aint Like Mine (1992), Lewis Nordans Wolf Whistle (1993), and Bernice L. McFaddens Gathering of Waters (2012). My critical analysis of these narratives is imbued with a theoretical framework mainly based on trauma theory but also influenced by ...
This dissertation considers Faulkner\u27s white characters in terms of their whiteness, a racial sig...
When faced with incomprehensible suffering, even the most loquacious falls silent amidst the weight ...
This dissertation focuses on descendant responses to historical legacies of rape in three works of f...
Novelist Bebe Moore Campbell was only five when Emmett Till was murdered on August 28, 1955. But in ...
Emmett Till was lynched in 1955 in Money, Mississippi, for whistling at a white woman. He was 14-yea...
This dissertation examines the relationship between race and punishment in US culture from the post-...
This dissertation examines the relationship between race and punishment in US culture from the post-...
Colson Whitehead, a well-known contemporary African American writer, who has won the Pulitzer Prize ...
Colson Whitehead, a well-known contemporary African American writer, who has won the Pulitzer Prize ...
On August 28, 1955, fourteen-year-old Chicago native Emmett Till was brutally beaten to death for al...
This dissertation traces the gender differences of black rage expressed in African American literatu...
This dissertation traces the gender differences of black rage expressed in African American literatu...
This dissertation traces the gender differences of black rage expressed in African American literatu...
This article is an attempt to explore the structured violence in the South as a form of culture, foc...
This article is an attempt to explore the structured violence in the South as a form of culture, foc...
This dissertation considers Faulkner\u27s white characters in terms of their whiteness, a racial sig...
When faced with incomprehensible suffering, even the most loquacious falls silent amidst the weight ...
This dissertation focuses on descendant responses to historical legacies of rape in three works of f...
Novelist Bebe Moore Campbell was only five when Emmett Till was murdered on August 28, 1955. But in ...
Emmett Till was lynched in 1955 in Money, Mississippi, for whistling at a white woman. He was 14-yea...
This dissertation examines the relationship between race and punishment in US culture from the post-...
This dissertation examines the relationship between race and punishment in US culture from the post-...
Colson Whitehead, a well-known contemporary African American writer, who has won the Pulitzer Prize ...
Colson Whitehead, a well-known contemporary African American writer, who has won the Pulitzer Prize ...
On August 28, 1955, fourteen-year-old Chicago native Emmett Till was brutally beaten to death for al...
This dissertation traces the gender differences of black rage expressed in African American literatu...
This dissertation traces the gender differences of black rage expressed in African American literatu...
This dissertation traces the gender differences of black rage expressed in African American literatu...
This article is an attempt to explore the structured violence in the South as a form of culture, foc...
This article is an attempt to explore the structured violence in the South as a form of culture, foc...
This dissertation considers Faulkner\u27s white characters in terms of their whiteness, a racial sig...
When faced with incomprehensible suffering, even the most loquacious falls silent amidst the weight ...
This dissertation focuses on descendant responses to historical legacies of rape in three works of f...