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21. An Analysis Of Bigger's Anxiety In Native Son From The Perspective Of Freud's Anxiety Theory
22. A Rite Of Identity Under Violence
23. Discipline And Resistance
24. Incorporating the white shadow: The destructive masculinities of Richard Wright
25. With their heads in the lion's mouth: Exploring the novels of Zora Neale Hurston, Richard Wright and Ralph Ellison through social contract theory
26. Richard Wright's revision of the Jim Crow mythology in 'Uncle Tom's Children'
27. The art of politics and the politics of tragedy: A study on the influences of Stalinism upon literary form and critical interpretations of Richard Wright's 'Native Son' and Albert Camus' 'L'Etranger' (France)
28. Rites of identity and stages of postcolonial consciousness in Richard Wright's 'Native Son' and Ayi Kwei Armah's 'Fragments'
29. Black rage in African American literature before the Civil Rights Movement: Frederick Douglass, Harriet Jacobs, Charles Chesnutt, Nella Larsen, Richard Wright, and Ann Petry
30. American man: The ambitious searches of Richard Wright and Ernest Hemingway
31. Patrolling and controlling our borders: Vigilante fictions in America (Thomas Dixon, Jr., Richard Wright)
32. National maladies: Narratives of race and madness in modern America (Herman Melville, Richard Wright, James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, Adrienne Kennedy)
33. Violent disruptions: William Faulkner and Richard Wright's racial imaginations
34. 'A faint, wry, bitter smile': Richard Wright and media representations of African Americans
35. Imported from France: American adaptations of existentialist ideas and literature (Richard Wright, Norman Mailer, John Updike)
36. Reimagining interracial male bonding in William Faulkner, Richard Wright, and James Baldwin
37. A picture of moral agency: Subduing the victim in Richard Wright's prose, film, and photography
38. The genesis of the Chicago Renaissance: The writings of Theodore Dreiser, Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, and James T. Farrell
39. All over God's creation: Global Jim Crow in the texts of Lillian Smith, Richard Wright, Zelda Fitzgerald, Evelyn Scott, Zora Neale Hurston, and Toni Morriso
40. Liberation of perception: Evil's emergence in 20th century African American fiction (Richard Wright, Toni Morrison, Gayl Jones, Alice Walker, Charles Johnson)
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