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Wright on Antiblackness, Guilt, and Death in Native Son

Wright on Antiblackness, Guilt, and Death in Native Son

Update: 2023-04-26
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A discussion of the 1951 film adaptation of Richard Wright's novel Native Son. I am particularly interested in the theme of race and guilt, a theme that is consistent across Wright's work and illuminates his existential themes of condemnation to death and the sociological construction of racial identity in the social relation.

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Wright on Antiblackness, Guilt, and Death in Native Son

Wright on Antiblackness, Guilt, and Death in Native Son

John E. Drabinski