THE HUMAN CHARACTER IN TIMES OF CONFLICT IN SELECTED TWENTIETH CENTURY AFRICAN AMERICAN NOVELS
THE HUMAN CHARACTER IN TIMES OF CONFLICT IN SELECTED TWENTIETH CENTURY AFRICAN AMERICAN NOVELS
Author(s): Ana-Maria DemetrianSubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Instytut Filozofii i Socjologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: human character; conflict; oppression; abuse; prejudice; power; re-sistance; protest; trauma; healing
Summary/Abstract: The novels of the Civil Rights Era are the place where voices speak the unspeakable, where the reader is showed from various angles the human character in times of con-flict. The novels chosen for analysis—The Color Purple and Native Son uncover op-pression and trauma, ways to cope with the ills of a society, and the forms of redemp-tion or healing methods according to the case. The issues tackled are not just racial, they are human issues too. In every story there are universal lessons for times of conflict when the power of reason should prevail. The message is to learn from history and thus prevent evil from reappearing.
Journal: Dialogue and Universalism
- Issue Year: 2015
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 182-190
- Page Count: 9
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