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The melancholic subject : exploring loss and relationships in African American and Asian American fiction / by Melissa Sue Smoak.

Author/creator Smoak, Melissa Sue author.
Other author/creatorHuang, Su-ching, degree supervisor.
Other author/creatorEast Carolina University. Department of English.
Format Theses and dissertations, Electronic, and Book
Publication Info [Greenville, N.C.] : [East Carolina University], 2014.
Description69 pages
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Summary The goal of this thesis is to closely examine the psychological effects of oppression for both African Americans and Asian Americans. The fiction created by writers of these ethnic groups and the characters they create that are of these ethnic groups are the subject of my inquiry. Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye, Alice Walker's The Third Life of Grange Copeland, and Fae Myenne Ng's Bone are the selected novels under investigation. This thesis asks readers to consider the following questions: How do minority groups escape repression? How do African American men and women feel about themselves and their communities, when they are taught by US society to hate themselves? How does the noncitizen define him/herself? How do children of immigrants end up feeling about themselves? A common thread linking all of these questions together is the psychological response of the individual to a dominant, racist society. Through a psychoanalytic lens, the following chapters use Freud's classic theory of mourning and melancholia, as well Eng and Han's modern revision of his theories, to explore the thoughts, words, and actions of each writer's melancholic characters.
General notePresented to the faculty of the Department of English.
General noteAdvisor: Su-ching Huang.
General noteTitle from PDF t.p. (viewed July 17, 2014).
Dissertation noteM.A. East Carolina University 2014.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
Technical detailsSystem requirements: Adobe Reader.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web.

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