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Color Struck Under the Gaze Martha G. Bower

Color Struck Under the Gaze By Martha G. Bower

Color Struck Under the Gaze by Martha G. Bower


Color Struck Under the Gaze Summary

Color Struck Under the Gaze: Ethnicity and the Pathology of Being in the Plays of Johnson, Hurston, Childress, Hansberry, and Kennedy by Martha G. Bower

Using a psychoanalytic approach, the author assesses the consequences of judging persons of color by an impure gaze that undermines their humanity and psychological health. Color Struck Under the Gaze examines the characters in the plays of Georgia Douglas Johnson (1880-1966), Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960), Alice Childress (1916-1994), and Adrienne Kennedy (1931- ). The author employs the theories of Kristeva, Freud, Lutz, Foucault, Lacan, and Laing to support a psychoanalytic approach that penetrates beneath the surface of the characters, exposing the pathologies therein. A fascinating look at race and perception, this book includes unpublished excerpts from the works of Georgia Douglas Johnson and Zora Neale Hurston. The identity of the characters, their authors, and their place in the world, is threatened by a division of self, which, the author argues, can lead to schozophrenia, depression, neurasthenia, and paranoia. The resulting identity confusion and personality fragmentation, Bower asserts, pervade the characters' psyches as they are manipulated and judged, not only by a white male hierarchical gaze, but also by the gaze of men and women of their own race who privilege light skin over dark. Bower argues that the schizoid attitudes towards racial differences have not measurably changed.

About Martha G. Bower

MARTHA GILMAN BOWER is a Professor of Graduate Drama, Psychoanalytic Theory and 20th Century American Literature at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction "Warring" Identities in the Life and Plays of Georgia Douglas Johnson Voodoo, Music, and Humor: Zora Neale Hurston's Antidotes for the "Color Struck" The Psychological Confusion and Racial Love/Hate in the Plays of Alice Childress "Her World Divided in Half": The Aborted Search for Self in the Life and Plays of Lorraine Hansberry Fragmentation as Sanity Deferred in Four Plays by Adrienne Kennedy Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780313322280
9780313322280
0313322287
Color Struck Under the Gaze: Ethnicity and the Pathology of Being in the Plays of Johnson, Hurston, Childress, Hansberry, and Kennedy by Martha G. Bower
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Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2003-12-30
176
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