El-Tawassol التواصل
Volume 21, Numéro 1, Pages 235-243
2015-03-30
Authors : Zeghar Dalila .
In Nobody Knows My Name, James Baldwin deals with black American identity evolution in a white hegemonic America. Through his experience as a man of colour, writer and art critic, he shows how American western ideal functions through a hegemonic social discourse, a “paradox” based on an interaction between segregation and integration. He shows how the white dominant social discourse crosses socio-economic and cultural spaces with huge consequences on the definition of a Negro, “a nigger”. He is optimistic and develops the inevitable emergence of Afro-American counter discourse which expresses a struggle for survival through African roots, black Arts Renaissance and political activism.
Black american identity, hegemonic white american social discourse, american western ideal, paradox, segregation, integration, emergence of an afro- american counter discourse, african roots.
Dalila Zeghar
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pages 27-39.
Zeghar Dalila
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pages 114-120.
خلوف نهاد
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جريوي آسيا
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ص 186-195.
Aziz Rabéa
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Guendouzi Amar
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pages 269-288.