Kniha Death-Bound-Subject Abdul R. Janmohamed

Death-Bound-Subject

Richard Wright's Archaeology of Death

Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Brožovaná
Dostupnost: Skladem u dodavatele
Odesíláme za 14-21 dnů
849
During the 1950s, an interviewer asked Richard Wright why his writing was filled with violence. Wrig...

Informace o knize

Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydáno
2005
Stránek
344
EAN
9780822334880
ISBN
0822334887
Enbook ID
04938120
Hmotnost
488
Rozměry
235 x 151 x 21

Kompletní popis

During the 1950s, an interviewer asked Richard Wright why his writing was filled with violence. Wright replied that "the manner came from the matter," explaining that he could not lie about the things he had seen, that racism was brutal and violent and that it had to be described as such. Abdul R. JanMohamed provides extraordinary insight into Wright's position in this, the first study to explain the fundamental ideological and political functions of death in Wright's work and thought. JanMohamed argues that Wright's oeuvre is a systematic and thorough investigation of what he calls the death-bound-subject, the subject who is formed from infancy onward by the imminent threat of death. He shows that with each successive work, Wright delved deeper into the question of how living under a constant menace of physical violence affected African Americans and how they might "free" themselves by no longer being afraid to die, by welcoming death on their own terms. Drawing on psychoanalytic, Marxist, and phenomenological analyses, and particularly on Orlando Patterson's notion of social death, JanMohamed develops comprehensive, insightful, and original close readings of Wright's major publications: his short-story collection Uncle Tom's Children; his novels Native Son, The Outsider, Savage Holiday, and The Long Dream; and his autobiography Black Boy/American Hunger. The Death-Bound-Subject is a stunning re-evaluation of the work of a major twentieth-century American writer, but it is also much more. In demonstrating how very deeply the threat of death is involved in the formation of black subjectivity, JanMohamed develops a methodology for understanding the presence of the death-bound-subject in African American literature and culture from the earliest slave narratives forward.

Mohlo by vás zajímat

644

Judge Dredd

John Wagner
371

Unraveled Sleeve

Monica Ferris
153

Smile Mile

Hope L. Stuart
409

THE SHOP GIRL

CHARLES WILLIAMSON
812

Killing Club

Ty Schwamberger
243

Practical Chemoinformatics

Muthukumarasamy Karthikeyan
1 147
261

The Big Flush

Lavanya Naidu
276

Bedside Neurology

Biman Kanti Ray
1 769
229
354
351

Farm Accounting

E.L. Currier
827

Brain Dump

Linda Paoluccio
233

End Of Wall Street

Roger Lowenstein
503
1 186

Zákaznicí kteří koupili tuto knihu koupili také

1 600
452

Obra Reunida, 1994-2008

VERONICA MARTINEZ
596
267