My dissertation project, ultimately, is to relocate Wright\u27s seminal novel within a context of the author\u27s own struggle for personal catharsis, a catharsis that involved what he perceived as an assertion of the reality of his subjectivity. The denial of one\u27s subjectivity by others, Wright implies, is humanly universal, almost a condition of existence. To acknowledge someone as a “Thou” rather than an “It,” to use the language of philosopher Martin Buber, is to be engaged with that person\u27s feelings, that person\u27s suffering. Most of us try to avoid such direct empathy, if for no other reason than to keep ourselves sane. Under such conditions, racism emerges as a social mechanism, a particularly harmful one, designed to buttr...
Richard Wright\u27s novel Native Son (1940) is more often than not dealt with as a distinguished ins...
This paper revisits Wright’s Native Son, a great yet controversial mid-twentieth century novel, by a...
Critics tend to read Richard Wright's Native Son either as a naturalistic novel or as an existential...
The current article focuses on the investigation of the theme of social and racial identity of the A...
Richard Wright (1908-1960) was the first out standing black writer to achieve a distinct place in th...
... at the moment when a people begin to realize a meaning in their suffering, the civilization that...
This is the aim of my thesis as I would like to prove that Native Son (1940) by Richard Wright has ...
Naturalism and existentialism are two modes of representation that many twentieth-century American a...
Naturalism and existentialism are two modes of representation that many twentieth-century American a...
The 1940 publication of Richard Wright’s Native Son was a major event in the literary history of the...
The present dissertation argues that the theme of violence, which pervades Wright’s work, is rooted ...
This essay takes a long view of Wright’s work, arguing that his racial consciousness always extended...
Richard Wright’s Native Son has often been read as a socially-oriented text, seemingly neglecting it...
Several scholars have drawn attention to the existence, in Native Son, of more than one discourse. H...
The aims of this research are (1) to describe the crimes committed by Bigger Thomas as the main char...
Richard Wright\u27s novel Native Son (1940) is more often than not dealt with as a distinguished ins...
This paper revisits Wright’s Native Son, a great yet controversial mid-twentieth century novel, by a...
Critics tend to read Richard Wright's Native Son either as a naturalistic novel or as an existential...
The current article focuses on the investigation of the theme of social and racial identity of the A...
Richard Wright (1908-1960) was the first out standing black writer to achieve a distinct place in th...
... at the moment when a people begin to realize a meaning in their suffering, the civilization that...
This is the aim of my thesis as I would like to prove that Native Son (1940) by Richard Wright has ...
Naturalism and existentialism are two modes of representation that many twentieth-century American a...
Naturalism and existentialism are two modes of representation that many twentieth-century American a...
The 1940 publication of Richard Wright’s Native Son was a major event in the literary history of the...
The present dissertation argues that the theme of violence, which pervades Wright’s work, is rooted ...
This essay takes a long view of Wright’s work, arguing that his racial consciousness always extended...
Richard Wright’s Native Son has often been read as a socially-oriented text, seemingly neglecting it...
Several scholars have drawn attention to the existence, in Native Son, of more than one discourse. H...
The aims of this research are (1) to describe the crimes committed by Bigger Thomas as the main char...
Richard Wright\u27s novel Native Son (1940) is more often than not dealt with as a distinguished ins...
This paper revisits Wright’s Native Son, a great yet controversial mid-twentieth century novel, by a...
Critics tend to read Richard Wright's Native Son either as a naturalistic novel or as an existential...