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Title: Marginality and Social Rejection in Amiri Baraka's Slave Ship
Authors: Abed, Hamid Hammad
Keywords: : marginality,
Baraka,
rejection,
slave ship, black
Issue Date: 2016
Series/Report no.: 5;7
Abstract: Marginality and social rejection are the most influential matters exploited by Baraka to intentionally criticize the American society. More often than not, these two matters have become the scenes of major or minor acts of humiliation and dehumanization that threaten to violate the ethical rules of living. This paper aims at investigating the impact of marginality and social rejection on a number of black characters in Baraka's Slave Ship who are brought to America to be sold as commodities. It is divided into two sections and conclusion. Section one deals with Amiri Baraka’s dramatic thought and experience of marginality within the American society. The textual analysis of Slave Ship is investigated in section two. The significance of the study lies in its textual exploration of the impact of marginality and social rejection in subverting the American dream of democracy, freedom, and equality in Baraka’s Slave Ship.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5951
ISSN: 2200-3592
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