Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-227) and index.
Introduction : Black textuality and psychoanalytic literary criticism -- Fantasizing plenitude : re-reading desire in Megda, by Emma Dunham Kelley -- Race and desire : Dark princess, a romance, by William Edward Burghardt Du Bois -- Rage, race, and desire : Savage holiday, by Richard Wright -- Desire and death : seducing the lost father in Quicksand, by Nella Larsen -- Mourning, humor, and reparation : detecting the joke in Seraph on the Suwanee, by Zora Neale Hurston -- Conclusion : plenitude in Black textuality.
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Although psychoanalytic theory is one of the most potent and influential tools in contemporary literary criticism, to date it has had very little impact on the study of African American literature. Critical methods from the disciplines of history, sociology, and cultural studies have dominated work in the field. Now, in this exciting new book by the author of Domestic Allegories: The Black Heroine's Text at the Turn of the Century, Claudia Tate demonstrates that psychoanalytic paradigms can produce rich and compelling readings of African American textuality. With clear and accessible summaries.
Psychoanalysis and Black novels.
9780195096828
African Americans in literature.
African Americans-- Intellectual life.
American fiction-- African American authors-- History and criticism.
Desire in literature.
Psychoanalysis and literature-- United States.
Psychological fiction, American-- History and criticism.
Race in literature.
Désir dans la littérature.
Noirs américains dans la littérature.
Psychanalyse et littérature-- États-Unis.
Race dans la littérature.
Roman américain-- Auteurs noirs américains-- Histoire et critique.
Roman psychologique américain-- Histoire et critique.